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Supporting Victims of the Flooding in Somalia

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At least 200,000 people including at least 100,000 children have been forced to flee their homes after heavy rains across Central Somalia.

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***The content below has been copied from Save the Children Website here: https://www.savethechildren.net/news/extreme-flooding-batters-somalia-forcing-least-100000-children-their-homes. However The Canterbury Resilience Foundation is not affiliated with them in any way. ***

At least 200,000 people - including at least 100,000 children - have been forced to flee their homes in the town of Beledweyne following heavy rains which continue to fall across Hiraan and Bakool regions of Central Somalia.

Teams on the ground are reporting whole neighborhoods are now underwater, with families escaping on tractors, via donkey cart, on boats and on foot. Tens of thousands of families are now living in makeshift camps on higher ground in the surrounding areas in dire need of food, water and other basic necessities.

Nearly 85% of the residents of Beledweyne, normally home to nearly 400,000 people, have been affected by the floods according to the Somali government. According to the government, the situation has spread to other areas including Bardale, where flash floods due to heavy rains have affected at least 30,000 people. More rains are predicted in the coming days, with warnings that floods will continue or worsen in Beledweyne and surrounding regions.

The main hospital in the Bardale is currently out of action due to the floods, prompting fears that communities may be unprepared for an outbreak of diseases such as malaria and cholera amongst children. Save the Children has deployed mobile health teams and established integrated health and nutrition centre in affected areas to screen children for illnesses and provide nutrition and medical support to displaced communities.

Tropical Storm Kyarr is also expected to make landfall in Puntland and Somaliland before the weekend, with strong winds, rains and possible flash flooding. Save the Children is monitoring the storm’s progress and preparing to scale up its response.

The Government of Somalia has appealed to humanitarian actors for support to address the current crisis in Beledweyne and surrounding areas by increasing resources and services to affected communities.

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The Canterbury Resilience Foundation is a registered Charitable Trust in New Zealand (CC56595) established to bring different communities together to promote inclusion, safety, understanding and community harmony.

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I will be travelling to Somalia myself personally to deliver the aid on behalf of our organisation.

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This campaign started on 29 Jan 2020 and ended on 29 Apr 2020.