SOMALIA Cyclone Gati As of 13 December 2020 Overview map Situation Overview Jbouti Cyclone Gati made a landfall in Bari region of Puntland on 22 November, affecting 120,000 people across Bari region in Puntland of whom 42,100 people were temporarily displaced. Nine people were ! BARI Bari killed by the cyclone besides loss of livelihood assets, death of livestock, damaged buildings and Handa ! infrastructures, damage to farms and fishing equipment. Ethiopia Indian Ocean Bali-shillin Iskushuban district was the epicentre with about 60,000 people directly affected. Bossaso district ! was the second worst affected with about 40,000 people affected by flash floods, of whom 90 per Kenya cent were IDPs and refugees. Those displaced have since returned to their homes and settlements. Hurdiya ! !\ Iskushuban ! Mogadishu WFP reported that transport services in the main supply corridors linking Bossaso and main towns along the coast of Bari are facing challenges and have been disrupted in some locations due to the effects of the cyclone. Humanitarian partners have scaled up the delivery of assistance to people Karduush Doganheieh Sala gon ! !Dabder ! ! who were recently affected by Cyclone Gati in Puntland. As of 13 December, over 78,000 out of 101,000 people targeted reached with humanitarian assistance from authorities and partners. Afdiin sh well ! Dhorzi ! Xaafuun ! Xaafun ! LEGEND Parts of Iskubushan District Population reached by sector ! Flooded areas Cutoff roads ! Floods affected villages FOOD CCCM 26,172 Sea cover 72,000 SECURITY People reached with site rehabilitation People planned to be reached with and maintenance activities in ten food assistance (46k in Iskushuban and Bossasso IDP sites Key Figures 26k in Bossaso) WASH SHELTER 25,000 38,000 101k 78k People reached with NFIs and emergency People reached with hygiene kits 120k cash assistance (13,000 and 12,000) and other related supplies in Xaafuun PEOPLE AFFECTED PEOPLE REACHED and Bossaso TARGETED POPULATION HEALTH & 72,000 NUTRITION LOGISTICS 500 People receiving UNICEF health NFI kits has being delivered from 42k 9 52km² and nutrition supplies in Bossaso. Mogadishu to Bossaso by the logistic cluster. INTERNALLY PEOPLE LAND DISPLACED KILLED FLOODED The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. 1- Applies to geographical areas inaccessible by road or air (fixed wing aircraft or helicopter landings) as a result of flooding to roads and surrounding land. 2- Roads rendered ‘non-passable’ to local population and humanitarians using ground assets as a result of environmental flooding Creation date: 13 December 2020 Sources: OCHA, FAO, Somalia Clusters. Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/somalia www.reliefweb.int/country/somalia www.humanitarianresponse.info/countries/somalia Information Management Unit.
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