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500,000 people displaced by drought in Somalia in three months: UNHCR

Mogadishu [Somalia], April 26 (ANI/Xinhua): About 500,000 people have been displaced due to severe drought ravaging several parts of Somalia in the first three months to March, the United Nations refugee agency said Tuesday.

ANI Apr 26, 2022 22:08 IST googleads

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Mogadishu [Somalia], April 26 (ANI/Xinhua): About 500,000 people have been displaced due to severe drought ravaging several parts of Somalia in the first three months to March, the United Nations refugee agency said Tuesday.
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)-led Protection and Return Monitoring Network (PRMN) said the above figure is in addition to the 874,000 people already reported as displaced in Somalia in 2021, among whom 245,000 were primarily associated with drought.
"Alarming projections suggest that up to 1.4 million people could be displaced within the next six months," UNHCR said in its latest drought response update released in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.
The UN agency has warned that Somalia's drought emergency has deteriorated to a point where the country is facing the risk of famine.
It said communities across the country are experiencing one of the most severe droughts in decades, leading to the declaration of a national emergency by Somalia in November 2021.
"By the end of the first quarter of 2022, the drought situation has rapidly deteriorated, raising a credible risk of famine in pockets across the country and also causing large-scale displacements," UNHCR said.
The UN refugee agency said it has been providing shelter, core relief items and cash to 140,000 drought-affected persons across Somalia.
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) says even before the current drought, about 7.7 million Somalis were in need of humanitarian assistance and protection this year -- up 30 percent from a year ago.
According to OCHA, the humanitarian situation in Somalia is already grave due to decades of conflict, recurrent climate shocks and disease outbreaks, including the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The UN, government and humanitarian partners say they are ramping up responses in order to meet critical needs and avoid disastrous consequences. (ANI/Xinhua)

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