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Extraordinary heat, wildfires and weather disasters. Last year was marked by a series of catastrophic events, with climate change hurting some of the world's most vulnerable populations the hardest.
The United Nations has said 4.3 million people, a quarter of Somalia’s population, are at risk of “crisis-level hunger or worse” this year due to drought and floods. Kevin Mackey ...
The floods came less than three months after a prolonged drought that resulted ... in-a-century event" – one of the most severe floods ever experienced in Somalia, one of Africa’s poorest ...
The flash floods come just months after Somalia marked the end of its lengthiest drought in decades, which killed over 40,000 people, mostly children under five years old, according to UNICEF.
Al-Hidaya Camp for Displaced Persons, MOGADISHU, Somalia — Nurta Hassan ... The combination of conflict, drought, and floods drove more than one million people from their homes between January ...
At least 17 people have been killed and more than 84,000 others displaced by flash floods following torrential rains across ...
“over 408,000 people were displaced by floods sweeping across their villages and another 312,000 people were displaced by ravaging drought,” they said in a joint statement. Somalia and its ...
Drought and flood might seem to be two sides ... as it rushes in to rewrite the past. That’s one reason drought is difficult to capture in pictures. Another reason is that there’s no singular ...
The flash and riverine flooding -- said to be one of Somalia's worst in ... the Shabelle and Juba Rivers in central Somalia to overflow their banks. "Floods have washed away livestock, inundated ...
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