November 2, 2012 · 12 Comments
HARGEISA, 2 November 2012 – Heavy rains have displaced thousands of people in the mid-eastern regions of the self-declared republic of Somaliland, says a senior official.
“More than 3,000 to 4,000 families in nine villages of Togdheer Region displaced by heavy rains last Friday [26 October ] need immediate assistance,” Abdo Aayir Osman, the governor of Togdheer Region, told IRIN by telephone from the regional capital Burao. He added that at least three people had died after their homes flooded.
The floodwaters have also damaged foodstuffs in stores in Qori-Lugud District and areas such as Daba-Qabad, Tallo Buuro, Bali-Alanle and Gubato. Some 7,000 to 9,000 heads of livestock drowned, Osman said.
The chairman of Somaliland’s Environment Research and Disaster Preparedness and Management Authority, Mohamed Moussa Awale, however, estimated a lower number of displaced families: about 600 families in the regions of Sahil and Togdheer.
In Sahil Region’s capital Berbera, several old buildings collapsed, and some traditional Somali huts were also destroyed, Awale said, noting that Somaliland’s Red Crescent Society had distributed tents to the affected people there.
Qori-Lugud mayor Said Mohamoud Sheikh Abdi told IRIN that most of the houses in the district were destroyed after a water storage dam there was breached, flooding settlements from 26 to 27 October. Floodwaters reached about two feet above the ground level.
About 2,800 people there are now in need of shelter, food and non-food items, according to the district’s officials.
The eastern and mid-western regions of Somaliland have received erratic rains in past couple of years. “It is the first time such rains [have been] received in the last 12 years,” said Mayor Abdi.
Nimo Mohamoud Mohame, a mother of nine, was among those whose families have been forced out by the flooding. “After several hours of rain, our house [a traditional Somali hut] was filled with water, and we sought refuge near the near hills,” she said. “Now we are at a hill called Bali-Hassan [5km north of Qori-Lugud], and we need food, shelter and household items because all of our households were [destroyed] by the floods.”
Officials are also concerned about possible outbreaks of waterborne disease. “[A] number of toilets collapsed, and there is fear of the outbreak of cholera if we do not act now. The displaced need water chlorination, water pumps, plastic sheets, utensils, blankets and foodstuff,” Omar Jama, chairman of the local NGO Taakul Somaliland Community, told IRIN.
Source: IRIN
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May allah elevate your ordeal
Haha i love that MrT, but you are a sad and a useless individual; People are dying bro you got nothing to say but to correct whether it is elevate or alleviate; You got no heart for these people may allah put you on the right path i hope
i wounder what have uncle dahabshiil done for these people since he is answer to many somali problems he helped beledweyne yet he didn't do nothing for togdheer what does that make him
That makes uncle Dahabshil a Beleydweyne lover – let's lynch him. How dare he falls in love with B.weyn? We can't let the races, er I mean the cities mix.
Alhadullilah for the rain and insha'allah the people will take action and build water diversions and Dams to minimise this type of effect where many channels meet on one course.
May Allah ease our people's suffering.
The suffering of my real enemy makes me happy. This is a good day and maybe more of them should suffer for being a punch of traitors.
The top soil of our land has been washed off as you can see from the picture. Whether it is northern Somalia or even Gosha in the south where the trees cover was decimated by alshabab terrorists to fund their criminal war, the environment of our country has been degraded irreparably.
In my opinion, the only way to save this land from complete deforestation is to divide the whole country into parcels of land and the rest declared provincial lands. until you have every inch designated as someone's property, you will have an idiot axing 1000 year old Acacia tree, Bisiq, Kedi, Dhamas and Hareeri for a charcoal. Until the day such program is implemented, no one one can defend the land from ignorant savage who will cut the last shady tree to satisfy his Qat addiction or to wage unholy war.
The sad fact is that by this time next year some of our people and their livestock will die of thirst in the same spot that they are being drowned today. what a miserable way to live and even more miserable way to die!
Hey guys, please give credit to Somalilanders, unlike the Somalians you will never see them launching televised begging campaigns. If this disaster was in Somalia we would have seen Somalians lining-up in front of Mosques in London, New York and Toronto with their donation tins.
Somalilanders are very resilient human race, I'm sure they will help one another as always and over come this natural disaster.
Of course, Dahabshiil and other Somaliland businesses will be there for Somalilanders in time of difficulty. They have came to the aid of all Somalis when needed that is a noble Somaliland character and it will remain forever.
We come together in time of difficulties and help each others. Somalians fight and kill each other over donated foods.
Self hating Creature !
You can not stand the truth, can you primates from Zoomalia?
somalilanders have a NEW race? The dumbest and weakest group in the mighty somali race. Well done for coming out my dear :)
This enviromental disaster is due to the mass cutting down of trees for charcoal to be sold in Burao Hargeisa and Borama. Recently in Burao a massive unprecedented sandstorm engulfed the city for ten hours. People, brainwashed by years of mind-numbing salafisation, rsuhed to the mosques as if it was Allah's(SWT) anger on them. This means not only do they totally misunderstand the causes of such disasters, they wont do anything about it. It is Allah's anger afterall.
Wait for more disasters like this. and more rushing to the mosques. No action.