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Somalia:Flood:2018/04/10
Duration 2018/04/10 Continued heavy rains and high river levels have led to flooding in the Juba and Shabelle basins in Somalia. More than 700,000 people have been affected. Country or District Somalia Name Flood
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- UNOCHA 2018/05/08
An estimated 718,000 people have been affected by the flooding. Of these, more than 220,000 are displaced, according to the UNHCR-led Protection & Return Monitoring Network (PRMN).- UNOCHA 2018/05/02
Flash and river flooding has so far affected an estimated 630,000 people. More than 214,800 of these have been displaced from their homes following the heavy rains received across the country in April,- UNOCHA 2018/04/26
Overall, more than 427,000 people have been affected as of 26 April and of these nearly 175,000 have been displaced as a result of the flash and river flooding in Hirshabelle, South West and Jubaland states as well as Banadir region, according to data collected by humanitarian partners.Geographycal Data Information
- UNOCHA 2018/05/02
Somalia: Flood Response - May 2018 (as of 8 May 2018)- UNOCHA 2018/05/02
Somalia: Flood Response - May 2018 (as of 2 May 2018)Emergency Relief Information
Urgent Report from Supporting Members of the Asian Disaster Reduction Center
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- International Charter 2018/05/07
Flood in Somalia