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Left without lamb: Morocco urges citizens to skip Aidiladha sheep sacrifice as drought slashes livestock and prices soar

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Due to a severe, ongoing drought in Morocco, citizens are facing difficulties affording the traditional sheep sacrifice for Eid al-Adha. King Mohammed VI urged people to forego the sacrifice due to the drought's impact on livestock numbers and prices. The lack of sheep at markets and the high cost of remaining livestock reflect the severity of the situation, leaving many unable to participate in the customary ritual.

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