Mongolia is facing its worst winter in 50 years, known as dzud, which has already resulted in the death of over 4.7 million animals and threatens the livelihoods and food supply of thousands. The dzud, marked by severe temperatures and heavy snow, has impacted three-quarters of the country and is expected to worsen. The UN warns that this dzud could be more severe than the one in 2010, which led to the death of 10.3 million livestock. The Mongolian government has declared a state of heightened readiness, and the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC) is appealing for funds to assist over 7,000 families who now lack adequate food and resources.