Millions of people in Somalia are again going hungry but what is driving recurrent food insecurity in the Horn of Africa?
And drought isn't the only problem here. Last year Somalia experienced terrible floods as a result of rains scientists say were made twice as intense by human-caused global warming. The floodwater ...
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Somalia is hit by seasonal flooding most years, but weather experts also warn of the risk of floods sparked by the El Nino weather phenomenon. El Nino comes with a warming in sea surface ...
According to the WFP, while Somalia still suffers the aftereffects of drought, the onset of El Nino-induced floods added to the burden of the communities along the Juba and Shabelle rivers in ...
while in Somalia, more than 270,000 people are displaced after the Shabelle river burst its banks. Already, the government of South Sudan has declared a state of emergency in 27 flood-affected ...
Somalia is vulnerable to climate change, facing rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, droughts, and floods, which exacerbate food insecurity and displacement. The FAO noted that in Somalia ...