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UN airlifts after African floods | |
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The United Nations food agency has launched a series of airlifts and food drops for more than one million people hit by floods in Somalia and Kenya. | |
The floods have knocked out bridges and made roads impassable, so food can only be delivered by air, says the World Food Programme (WFP). | |
One Somali refugee in Kenya told the BBC he and others were living in trees and were attacked by wild animals. | |
The floods in the Horn of Africa follow last year's droughts in the region. | |
That left the earth unable to absorb the heavy rains, leading to flash floods in Ethiopia, as well as Somalia and Kenya. | |
The UN has said the floods could be the worst in the region for 50 years. | The UN has said the floods could be the worst in the region for 50 years. |
Food distribution had to be abandoned... because flood waters rose again Geoff Wordley, UNHCR href="/1/hi/world/africa/6165390.stm" class="">'We are living in trees' The rains are expected to continue for another month. | |
Somalia is worst affected, partly because of the lack of infrastructure following 15 years of conflict and the lack of a central government. | |
"Even without the floods, Somalia is one of the most difficult places to deliver assistance in the world," said Peter Goossens, WFP country director for Somalia. | |
"So with the waters still rising, this operation is the only way to get food and other assistance to those who are in very desperate need." | |
Hyenas, crocodiles | Hyenas, crocodiles |
Some Somalis who have managed to flee the violence in their home country have not managed to escape the floods. | |
Some 80,000 refugees living in eastern Kenya, have also been badly affected. | |
Thousands of latrines have flooded in one camp, leading to fears of the spread of cholera, a UN refugee agency official told the BBC. | |
Refugee Rashid Abdi Ibrahim said the aid agencies were not doing enough to help him and the other refugees in the camps near Dadaab. | |
He told the BBC's Network Africa programme that they had been attacked by hyenas and snakes. | He told the BBC's Network Africa programme that they had been attacked by hyenas and snakes. |
But the UNHCR's Geoff Wordley said the road to the area had been cut off by floodwaters. | But the UNHCR's Geoff Wordley said the road to the area had been cut off by floodwaters. |
"We cannot get large trucks with assistance in there now," he said. | "We cannot get large trucks with assistance in there now," he said. |
"Food distribution had to be abandoned... because flood waters rose again. Not only that but some food has been destroyed by water." | "Food distribution had to be abandoned... because flood waters rose again. Not only that but some food has been destroyed by water." |
He said that the UNHCR would help those who wished to be moved to other camps. | He said that the UNHCR would help those who wished to be moved to other camps. |
Parts of the nearby town of Garissa are also underwater, with houses near the River Tana submerged. | Parts of the nearby town of Garissa are also underwater, with houses near the River Tana submerged. |
The BBC's Bashkas Jugsodaay in the town says people have been fleeing their houses and the lucky ones have now been given some food and shelter. | The BBC's Bashkas Jugsodaay in the town says people have been fleeing their houses and the lucky ones have now been given some food and shelter. |
On Friday, the UN warned that a dam on the Tana, south of Garissa, was close to bursting. | On Friday, the UN warned that a dam on the Tana, south of Garissa, was close to bursting. |
In Somalia, crocodiles killed at least nine people after floodwaters swept them into villages, reports say. | In Somalia, crocodiles killed at least nine people after floodwaters swept them into villages, reports say. |
At least 80 people in the region have died in the last three weeks. | At least 80 people in the region have died in the last three weeks. |
The Shabelle and Juba rivers have both flooded their banks, affecting towns and villages in a swathe of territory stretching hundreds of kilometres. | The Shabelle and Juba rivers have both flooded their banks, affecting towns and villages in a swathe of territory stretching hundreds of kilometres. |
Both of Somalia's rival administrations - the interim government based in Baidoa and the Islamists who control much of the south of the country, including the capital Mogadishu - have also asked for help. | |
Have you been affected? Are you an aid worker? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. | Have you been affected? Are you an aid worker? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. |