Somalia floods kill 50 people, nearly 700,000 displaced: Disaster agency
- Flash flooding in Somalia has killed 50 people and displaced nearly 700,000 from their homes.
- The Horn of Africa region is experiencing torrential rainfall and floods, linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon, causing death, destruction, and displacement.
- Humanitarian groups have called for urgent global intervention to address the impact of extreme weather events and help the affected population.
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Somalia flood toll climbs to 50: disaster agency
Flash flooding in Somalia has killed 50 people and driven nearly 700,000 from their homes, a government official said, with heavy rains starting Tuesday expected to worsen the country’s plight. The Horn of Africa region is experiencing torrential rainfall and floods linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon, claiming dozens of lives and causing large-scale displacement, including in Somalia, where the downpours have destroyed bridges and inundate…
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