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Somalia Regions hit by 2015 Tropical Cyclone Chapala
Resource ID
bce32a32-ba4b-11ec-a6a1-0242ac170007
Title
Somalia Regions hit by 2015 Tropical Cyclone Chapala
Date
April 12, 2022, 10:31 a.m., Publication
Abstract
On November 2, 2015 Cyclone Chapala entered the Gulf of Aden as the strongest tropical cyclone on record. The storm dropped heavy rainfall in Puntland and Somaliland. This layer shows the occurence of TC Chapala in two Somalia regions: Bari and Woqooyi Galbeed Provinces. TC Chapala first made a landfall in Yemen; however, its effects were also felt across the Gulf of Aden in Somalia where extensive rainfall was experienced in the Northern Bari region in Bosaso district, Puntland.
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Responsible
IGAD_DRM
Point of Contact
DRM Team
disaster-risk-management@igad.int
Purpose
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Maintenance Frequency
asNeeded
Type
vector
Restrictions
None
License
Not Specified
Language
eng
Temporal Extent
Start
Nov. 2, 2015, midnight
End
Nov. 5, 2015, midnight
Supplemental Information
TC Chapala was characterized by heavy rainfall that had adverse impacts in the regions. It resulted to death of over 25,000 animals and left thousands of people homeless, leaving some local nomadic tribes without any food. Impacts recorded included: Number of people affected: up to 80% of the population. Number of people worst hit: 500 families(4000ppl) Number of people displaced: 4000 Livestock destroyed: 3,000 sheep and goats and 200 camels
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Extent
  • x0: 43.28964982600007
  • x1: 51.413032532000045
  • y0: 8.329124517000025
  • y1: 11.985202789000027
Spatial Reference System Identifier
EPSG:4326
Keywords
no keywords
Category
Disaster Risks
Regions
Africa , Somalia