Great Famine (1 jan 1888 ano – 1 jan 1892 ano)
Descrição:
Rinderpest introduced from India kill approximately 90% of cattle (see 1890s African rinderpest epizootic).
Lack of rainfall as early as 16 November 1888 led to famine in all but southernmost provinces; locusts and caterpillar infestations destroy crops in Akele Guzay, Begemder, Shewa and around Harrar.
Conditions worsen with cholera outbreaks (1889–92), a typhus epidemic, and a major smallpox epidemic (1889–90).
Conditions forced the coronation of Menelik II to be a subdued event.
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Data:
1 jan 1888 ano
1 jan 1892 ano
~ 4 years