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Disasters with highest death tolls - Chinese Famine of 1942–1943

Time: 1940s

Place: Henan, China

Details: The Chinese famine of 1942–1943 occurred mainly in Henan, most particularly within the eastern and central part of the province. The famine occurred within the context of the Second Sino-Japanese War and resulted from a combination of natural and human factors. 2 to 3 million people died of starvation or disease and upwards of 4 million fled Henan.

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