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CARE Calls for Urgent Support to Save Thousands in Somalia

CARE Calls for Urgent Support to Save Thousands in Somalia Photo: Georgina Goodwin/CARE Photo: Georgina Goodwin/CARE Mogadishu 25 April: CARE is calling for urgent humanitarian support to save thousands of lives in Somalia. The plea comes as the humanitarian leadership in the country has declared the current dry conditions as a drought situation. Below average rainfall is expected in the country this season further exacerbating the severe water shortages that are being experienced. According to UNOCHA at least 3.4 million people are projected to be affected by the drought conditions by the end of 2021 of whom 380,000 are expected to be displaced.

Drought, Torrential Rains Devastate Somalia – Puntland Post

By Lisa Schlein GENEVA, SWITZERLAND – The United Nations warns Somalia faces a perilous future as drought followed by torrential rains have destroyed this year’s planting season. Somalia is one of the countries in the world most prone to the erratic and calamitous impacts of climate change.  It has been hit by a double climate disaster for more than two weeks that is likely to worsen its already acute situation of food insecurity. The drought, which was declared on April 25 was soon followed by torrential rains that caused flash floods and rivers to overflow. The U.N. organization for the coordination of humanitarian affairs reports the rains came too late for the planting season.

Drought, Torrential Rains Devastate Somalia - New Delhi Times - India s Only International Newspaper

Drought, Torrential Rains Devastate Somalia

Drought, Torrential Rains Devastate Somalia May 11, 2021 FILE - Somalis fleeing from drought in the Lower and Middle Shabelle regions of the country reach a makeshift camp for displaced persons in the Daynile neighborhood on the outskirts of the capital Mogadishu, May 18, 2019. Share share Print The United Nations warns Somalia faces a perilous future as drought followed by torrential rains have destroyed this year’s planting season. Somalia is one of the countries in the world most prone to the erratic and calamitous impacts of climate change. It has been hit by a double climate disaster for more than two weeks that is likely to worsen its already acute situation of food insecurity.

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