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AP Somalia’s federal government declared a state of emergency in October after extreme weather exacerbated by El Niño destroyed homes, roads, and bridges.
Heavy rainfall and flash flooding are having “devastating” consequences for 3.8 million people already displaced within Somalia.
The number of people killed by floods from heavy rains in Somalia has risen to 96, state news agency SONNA said on Saturday.
First the drought, then flood: Climate crisis compounds woes for Somalis The shocks from a relentless climate crisis have upended the lives of millions in Somalia and the Horn of Africa region.
Floods have caused almost a quarter of a million people to flee their homes after the Shabelle river in central Somalia broke its banks and submerged the town of Beledweyne, even as the country ...
In the arid landscape of Baidoa, Somalia, a quiet agricultural revolution is taking root. Displaced by conflict and climate ...
Somalia's federal government declared a state of emergency in October after extreme weather exacerbated by El Niño destroyed homes, roads and bridges.
Floods caused by heavy rains across parts of Somalia have displaced more than 113,000 people and "temporarily affected" hundreds of thousands, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian ...
Somali authorities say floods caused by torrential rainfall have killed at least 31 people in various parts of the country ...
Somalia floods kill 7, cut off major roadsThe secessionist campaign in southeastern Nigeria dates back to when the short-lived Republic of Biafra fought and lost a civil war from 1967 to 1970 to ...
Climate change has gone beyond environmental degradation in recent years, a significant driver of conflict and instability in fragile-Somalia ...