Wed Nov 28 06:51:47 200717

Fetching...
 
YOU ARE HERE: Homepage > Newsdesk > Article
SOMALIA: Fatal flash floods destroy hundreds of homes in Puntland
08 Nov 2007 13:12:50 GMT
Source: IRIN
Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. The views expressed are the author's alone.
NAIROBI, 8 November 2007 (IRIN) - Heavy rains have wreaked havoc in Somalia's self-declared autonomous region of Puntland, with floods killing three people and leaving thousands homeless, according to local officials.

Alula district mayor Hareed Isse Omar said that hundreds of families in the area were evacuated to safer grounds in the mountains on 4 November.

"We have appealed to the government [of Puntland] and to aid agencies to bring food and shelter material as quickly as possible," he said.

The flash floods followed unusual heavy rains in the area and caught residents by surprise. Dozens of people were injured and 18 people were missing.

Omar said: "The floods were so sudden that the people barely had time to get away. Everything has been washed away including entire homes."

The village of Eil Quud's only school was destroyed, while in the nearby coastal village of Baredo, the floods swept away all the fishing boats, Omar added.

Mohamed Said Kashawiito, the director-general of the Puntland ministry of local government, told IRIN that his ministry was dispatching a team to the area to "assess the extent of the damage and needs of the affected population".

The terrain in the flood-affected area, some 560km southeast of Bosasso, the commercial capital of the region, is mountainous. It is a remote area and reportedly difficult to access.

ah/sr

© IRIN. All rights reserved. More humanitarian news and analysis: http://www.IRINnews.org
IRIN news

Delicio.us  |   Digg  |   NewsVine  |   Reddit                                                                                  Permalink


Typhoon death toll rises as floods sweep Philippines
PRESS DIGEST-Indonesian General News - Nov 28
Hurricane season - mild for U.S. but not the rest
Flooding kills three in Algeria-residents
Rich and poor gird for climate change - UN report
Bangladesh: Estimates report 1.2 million houses destroyed
CARITAS AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND SENDS FLOOD RELIEF FUNDS FOR ORO, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
CWS responds to Bangladesh cyclone; More help needed
CWS appeal: Nicaragua floods
Red Cross Society of Niger concerned by food situation
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2007-11-27T203800Z_01_ZOH12_RTRIDSP_2_ALGERIA_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/ZOH12.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2007-11-27T202147Z_01_ZOH07_RTRIDSP_2_ALGERIA_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/ZOH07.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2007-11-27T201238Z_01_ZOH01_RTRIDSP_2_ALGERIA_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/ZOH01.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2007-11-27T201046Z_01_ZOH04_RTRIDSP_2_ALGERIA_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/ZOH04.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2007-11-27T171901Z_01_ALG07_RTRIDSP_2_ALGERIA-FLOODS_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/ALG07.htm

A man walks on the remains of a collapsed bridge in the coastal town of Dellys 100 km (62 miles) east of the capital Algier November 27, 2007. Floods killed three people and swept away houses and vehicles in Dellys, residents said. REUTERS/ Zohra Bensemra (ALGERIA)



URL: http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/2aa63bbf22a40df7896dae56511f75d2.htm

For our full disclaimer and copyright information please visit http://www.alertnet.org