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Ethiopian Red Cross says 80 percent of Tigray cut off from aid

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The head of the Ethiopian Red Cross Society says that 80 percent of the country's conflict-hit Tigray region is cut off from humanitarian assistance, warning that tens of thousands could starve to death. SOUNDBITE

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