At least 17 people died in floods that affect the north, south and in the African country. However, in other areas, the United Nations indicates, the drought and heat situation still continues to expose resources, in the framework of decades of social, political and economic instability.

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The strong flood balance in Somalia during the current rainy season rises to at least 17 victims. This has been connected by the United Nations Office of the Office of Humanitarian Affairs Coordination (OCHA). According to the latest United Nations report, more than 84,000 people were affected by heavy rains and forced more than 8,000 to leave their homes, in the northern, southern regions and central regions. Only in the capital, Dogadiscio was recorded, dozens of dead, and about 200 families have seen their flooding homes. In Gaalkryo, the north farther, the rains forced more than 9570 people to resort to temporary shelters and killed more than 1750 heads of livestock.

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“Despite rain and floods, warm and dry conditions are expected to continue in some areas, which will increase pressure on resources,” said Usha, as it is expected that the warm and dry conditions will continue in some areas, which will increase the pressure on the resources, “referring to the hunger situation that lives in other parts of the African nation and causes at least 3.4 million people to face hunger levels, as is the case with the effects of the extreme extremist phenomenon. The entire century, including Somalia, is one of the most vulnerable to climate change.

In 2024, heavy rains in East Africa killed at least 473 people and explained more than 400,000, especially in Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and Somalia. In the previous year, only in Somalia there were more than 100 dead and more than a million displaced people due to floods. The rainy season was intensified, between April and June, due to the ritual phenomenon in Niwinu, a change in the dynamics of the atmosphere, according to scientists, due to an increase in sea water.

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Oshha said that the last floods reach a particularly sensitive time: NGOs – which are usually among the first to respond in natural emergencies and disasters – are very limited their ability to respond to crises due to the financing discounts qualified by the United Nations from “Al -Matlanat”, in the middle of the tour about those decided by the United States administration. Meteorologists also warned that the situation on the ground will not improve in the short term: It is expected that the new rains in the next few days in the south and central Somalia, in the context of decades of social, political and economic instability, are exacerbated by the jihadist violence in the Shabab stations, which were liberated for twenty years of bloody cancellation.

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