The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said rainy-season flooding in Somalia has displaced some 113,000 people and affected over 700,000.
Somalia’s Disaster Management Agency said a state of emergency was in place.
The recorder of this video said he was in the southern city of Baidoa on November 6.
The OCHA said 384 sites for internally displaced persons in the city were flooded. (Foreign Agencies)
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