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Reducing the impact of flash floods in Somalia: study
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2022-05-18
发布年2022
语种英语
国家国际
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For decades Somalia has been beset by illegal logging, deforestation and land degradation. These problems, worsened by overgrazing, conflict and climate change, have made many areas prone to devasting flash floods, caused by heavy rainfall that leads to a sudden increase in river flow followed by a quick recession.

This tends to happen during the Gu rainy season between March and June and the Deyr season from October to December. At the same time, Somalia also suffers frequent periods of water scarcity or drought.

Ahead of flash flood season in Somalia, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) -DHI Centre on Water and Environment has released a study to help the country better adapt to flooding by tapping into nature.

The modelling study reveals the vulnerability of communities to short-lived, seasonal flooding in Beledweyne, Jalalaqsi, Bulo Burde, Mahaday Weyne, Jowhar in Hirshabelle State, and Qardho in Puntland. Experts say that storing water and managing water extremes is key to development and food security across the country.

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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/350377
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