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Flood misery hits arc of Africa | Flood misery hits arc of Africa |
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An estimated one million people across Africa have been hit by prolonged rains which have destroyed crops, burst dams and left dozens dead, officials say. | An estimated one million people across Africa have been hit by prolonged rains which have destroyed crops, burst dams and left dozens dead, officials say. |
Parts of Ghana have been declared a disaster zone, while on the other side of the continent, many thousands are now homeless in Ethiopia and Uganda. | Parts of Ghana have been declared a disaster zone, while on the other side of the continent, many thousands are now homeless in Ethiopia and Uganda. |
The UN said the floods could lead to locust infestations and outbreaks of water-borne diseases such as cholera. | The UN said the floods could lead to locust infestations and outbreaks of water-borne diseases such as cholera. |
The flooding and torrential rain have brought chaos to at least 14 countries. | |
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs said 500,000 people had been affected in West Africa and a further 500,000 in Sudan, and the numbers were rising. | UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs said 500,000 people had been affected in West Africa and a further 500,000 in Sudan, and the numbers were rising. |
Health charities have warned that many areas are in urgent need of food, shelter and medicine. | Health charities have warned that many areas are in urgent need of food, shelter and medicine. |
The BBC's Adam Mynott says not a single country in west, central and east Africa has been unaffected by the torrential rain. | |
'Dire' situation | 'Dire' situation |
In Uganda, where at least nine people are reported to have died, government minister Musa Ecweru said the situation "borders a crisis". | In Uganda, where at least nine people are reported to have died, government minister Musa Ecweru said the situation "borders a crisis". |
"Several communities have been cut off and we cannot access them," he said. | "Several communities have been cut off and we cannot access them," he said. |
Some villages and communities have now been totally wiped off the map of Ghana George Azi AmooGhana's national disaster management co-ordinator | Some villages and communities have now been totally wiped off the map of Ghana George Azi AmooGhana's national disaster management co-ordinator |
In Ethiopia, one of the worst-hit east African nations, deaths have been reported and a massive food aid programme has been set up after flooding hit almost 200,000 people. | In Ethiopia, one of the worst-hit east African nations, deaths have been reported and a massive food aid programme has been set up after flooding hit almost 200,000 people. |
In West Africa, Ghana has been hit particularly hard, with at least 20 people killed and about 400,000 people made homeless. | In West Africa, Ghana has been hit particularly hard, with at least 20 people killed and about 400,000 people made homeless. |
The floods have submerged land which produces food for the entire country. | The floods have submerged land which produces food for the entire country. |
President John Kufuor has declared the north of his country a disaster zone. | President John Kufuor has declared the north of his country a disaster zone. |
Sudan has seen some of its worst floods in living memory | Sudan has seen some of its worst floods in living memory |
Benonita Bismarck, from Ghana's Red Cross Society, said the situation was dire and cases of cholera have already been reported. | Benonita Bismarck, from Ghana's Red Cross Society, said the situation was dire and cases of cholera have already been reported. |
George Azi Amoo, co-ordinator of Ghana's disaster management body, said the floods had destroyed farmland, livestock and infrastructure. | George Azi Amoo, co-ordinator of Ghana's disaster management body, said the floods had destroyed farmland, livestock and infrastructure. |
"Some villages and communities have now been totally wiped off the map of Ghana," he told the BBC's Newshour. | "Some villages and communities have now been totally wiped off the map of Ghana," he told the BBC's Newshour. |
In neighbouring Togo some 34,000 people have been displaced, at least 20 killed and the infrastructure has suffered major damage. | In neighbouring Togo some 34,000 people have been displaced, at least 20 killed and the infrastructure has suffered major damage. |
Officials in northern Rwanda said 15 people had died there and 500 homes had been destroyed since Wednesday. | Officials in northern Rwanda said 15 people had died there and 500 homes had been destroyed since Wednesday. |
Dozens are also reported dead in Sudan, which has been suffering some of the worst floods in living memory. | Dozens are also reported dead in Sudan, which has been suffering some of the worst floods in living memory. |
Kenyan government spokesman Alfred Mutua told the AFP news agency: "We have activated our disaster response and the government and aid groups are providing food, shelter and medicine to those affected by the floods." | Kenyan government spokesman Alfred Mutua told the AFP news agency: "We have activated our disaster response and the government and aid groups are providing food, shelter and medicine to those affected by the floods." |
Niger, Nigeria, Liberia, Mali and Burkino Faso are among other countries affected. | Niger, Nigeria, Liberia, Mali and Burkino Faso are among other countries affected. |
The BBC's Mary Harper says there is growing concern that unless emergency assistance reaches people quickly, they will become increasingly vulnerable to waterborne diseases. | The BBC's Mary Harper says there is growing concern that unless emergency assistance reaches people quickly, they will become increasingly vulnerable to waterborne diseases. |
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs also warned that conditions were "ripe for an infestation" of locusts. | UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs spokeswoman Elisabeth Byrs also warned that conditions were "ripe for an infestation" of locusts. |