WFP: Iran war may push 45 million people into acute hunger by June
17 Mar 202617:28 PM
WFP: Iran war may push 45 million people into acute hunger by June
Reuters
Tens ​of millions more people will face acute ‌hunger if the Iran war continues through to June, according to analysis from the World Food Programme released on Tuesday.

The ​U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran that began on February ​28 have choked up key humanitarian aid routes, ⁠delaying life-saving shipments to some of the world's worst ​crises.

An extra 45 million are projected to be pushed ​into acute hunger because of rises in food, oil and shipping costs, pushing the global tally above its current record ​level of 319 million, Deputy Executive Director of ​the World Food Programme Carl Skau told reporters in Geneva.

"This would ‌take ⁠global hunger levels to an all-time record and it's a terrible, terrible prospect," he said. "Already, before this war, we were in a perfect storm where hunger ​has never been ​as severe ⁠as now, in terms of numbers and how deep that hunger is," he ​added.

Skau said its shipping costs are up ​18% ⁠since the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran began on February 28 and that some have had to be rerouted. ⁠The ​extra costs come on top ​of deep spending cuts by the WFP, as donors focus more on ​defence, he added.