Somalia is grappling with the aftermath of a devastating flood, with over one hundred thousand casualties, thousands injured, and seven hundred thousand left without homes.
The agricultural landscape bears the brunt, witnessing the loss of animals, destruction of crops, and orchards submerged.
Amid this crisis, the local government is actively engaged in relief and rehabilitation efforts to address the widespread impact, marking a critical response to the urgent needs of the affected population.
Reports indicate that this flood, following a period of drought, adds to the series of natural disasters affecting different regions of Africa.
The toll extends beyond the human population, encompassing the environmental and agricultural fabric, emphasizing the multi-faceted challenges posed by such calamities.