Save the Children said Thursday that the number of cases of severe acute malnutrition has "skyrocketed" in several of the nine Somali districts assessed.
The new survey warns of "famine-like conditions" in parts of the Horn of Africa nation.
The aid group says that without USD 1.5 billion in assistance, Somalia could face a hunger crisis as severe as the one in 2011, when famine killed more than a quarter- million people. Half of the victims were children.
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