FLOOD RESPONSE Health Cluster Floods Response. As of 14 November 2019

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Localized rainfall coupled with heavy rains in the Caluula Ethiopian highlands led to increasing water levels Candala Airport in the Shabelle and Juba rivers in southern Airport Somalia, causing widespread flooding in low-lying Qandala Zeylac riverine communities. An estimated 540,000 Erigavo Airport Bossaso Lughaye Laasqoray Hafun Airstrip people have neen affected, of whom 370,000 Awdal Airport Iskushuban Scusciuban Airport have been displaced from their homes. Baki Berbera Hafun Old Base Airstrip Sanaag Ceerigaabo Bari Borama Borama Airport Ceel Afweyn Woqooyi Galbeed Sheikh Gebiley Egal International Airport Burao Airport Gardo Airport Key Figures Hargeysa Owdweyne Burco Caynabo Togdheer Xudun Taleex Bandarbeyla Sool

Garowe Airport Buuhoodle Laas Caanood Eil Airport Nugaal Eyl 550,000 370,000 200,000 Burtinle People affected People displaced Cluster Target Galdogob Gaalkacyo Jariiban for life-saving Galcaio Airport health assistance

Adado Airport Cadaado Mudug Hobyo Cabudwaaq

Obbia Airport Dhuusamarreeb

$4.5m Galgaduud People affected/district Beletwene Airport People displaced/district Ceel Barde Ceel Buur Xarardheere Health Belet Weyne /Airfields Requirements Rab Dhuure Hiraan Major Roads Ceel Dheer Bakool Xudur Doolow Lugh Ganane Airport Bulo Burto Regional Boundaries Luuq Waajid Tayeeglow Adan Yabaal Belet Xaawo Garbaharey Airport Flooding Extent Buurdhuubo Airstrip Jalalaqsi Baydhaba Garbahaarey Cadale Hiraan/Middle Shebelle Gedo Middle Shabelle Jowhar Baledogle Airfield Ceel Waaq Qansax Dheere Wanla Weyn Floods Extent in Jowhar Bay Bardera Airport Buur Hakaba Balcad Afgooye Diinsoor $1.84m Baardheere Uadan Highway Airstrip Banadir Flooding Type K50 International Airport Qoryooley Aden Adde International Airport Marka Funding Received Saakow Kurtunwaarey None/Insignificant Riverine Flooding for Health Middle Juba Lower Shabelle Sablaale Baraawe Flash Flooding Bu'aale Health Cluster Afmadow Jilib Dhoobley Airstrip Response

Lower Juba Jamaame Led by the WHO, SCI, and hand in hand with the Federal Ministry of Health, Health Cluster

Kisimayu Airport partners are responding through the provision of emergency supplies including trauma kits for Kismaayo $2.66m an es�mated 19,600 pa�ents and training and deployment of 20 Rapid Response Teams. Over 2,000 mosquito nets provided with addi�onal stocks of malaria drugs availed. As of 14 Badhaadhe Health Funding Gap November, there were at least 5 mobile clinics operated by the Health Cluster partners, against requirements reaching over 40,000 people with difficul�es in accessing services. The private sector is par�cipa�ng and contribu�ng human resources and medical supplies. The partners have pre-posi�oned essen�al medical supplies in Hirshabele, Southwest Jubbaland and Jubbaland. Regular na�onal and sub-na�onal coordina�on mee�ngs con�nue to convene Partners Responding to effec�vely the response. Government UN Agencies Interna�onal Actors Na�onal Actors

FMoH, JL-MOPIC WHO, IOM, UNICEF, UNHCR, WFP, CESVI, Save the Children, Relief HIDIG, GAREDO, Zamzam, WARDI, OCHA Interna�onal, Mercy USA VMT, SMA, MIDNIMO

DATA SOURCES Map Reference: SOM_HC_Health_Cluster_Floods_Response_191114 Flood Extent Layers: UNOSAT / HDX Date of Creation: 16 November 2019 Admin. Boundary layers: UNDP Somalia / HDX Projection/Datum: Geographic/WGS 84 Roads, Airports and Waterways Layers: Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team Feedback: [email protected] Foods Response & Funding: Health Cluster Partners & OCHA. Web: https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/en/operations/somalia/health DISCLAIMER The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply 0 95 190 380 Kilometers the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Somalia Health Cluster · concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.