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that was steve urquhart, director of the camden sports club, speaking to me a little earlier. sri lanka is on the brink of a humanitarian crisis, according to the united nations. many of its 22 million inhabitants are struggling to get enough to eat. fuel is running out and medicines are in desperately short supply. it's happening because the government has run out of hard currency to pay for imports, a situation many blame on economic mismanagement, made worse by the effects of the pandemic on tourism. rajini vaidya nathan reports. facing a fragile future. families in sri lanka are living in times of uncertainty. baby augustia was born prematurely, every day of her life marked by a worsening economic crisis. translation: we couldn't afford normal food when i i was pregnant. i couldn't even buy medicines. sometimes, we adjusted by eating one meal a day.

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