Identification

Title
Food Security and Nutrition Brief December_ 2012
Abstract

2012 Food Security & Nutrition Analysis Unit(FSNAU) focused on Somalia's agricultural production status. The report highlights the impact of 2012 Tropical Cyclone Murjan on Somalia's climate. It cited incidents of flash  floods destroying agricultutal fields and livesocks.

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Publication Date
April 14, 2022, 6:26 a.m.
Category
Disaster Risks
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Regions
Africa, East Africa
Approved
Yes
Published
Yes
Featured
No
DOI
None
Attribution
ICPAC
Responsible

Name
IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
email
disaster-risk-management@igad.int
Position
Data Risk Management
Organization
ICPAC
Location
Nairobi KEN
Voice
None
Fax
None
Information

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Projection System
4326
Extension x0
47.7
Extension x1
53.7
Extension y0
7.399170170000048
Extension y1
11.985202789000027
Features

Maintenance Frequency
Data Is Updated As Deemed Necessary
Language
English
Supplemental Information

In the lowlands of agropastoral livelihoods of Bay and Bakool, flash floods destroyed standing crops in an estimated area of 395ha and caused displacement of approximately 235 people. In Middle Shabelle, several hundred hectares of off-season crops were destroyed in Jowhar and 325ha of cropland submerged, while considerable (1,167ha) cropland areas were also affected in Balcad. However, by the end of the month, the water had decreased to comfortably below the flood level, and the active river breakages contained in Middle Shabelle. Whereas flooding at this time of the year is purported as a normal occurrence in Lower Shabelle, an estimated 100ha of maize at maturity stage and 150ha of late Gu off- season sesame were destroyed in Kurtunwarey district and market feeder roads damaged blocking both human and trade movements. In addition, standing crops (sorghum, sesame and cowpea sorghum) were destroyed in the lowlands of Wanle Weyne forcing farmers to replant more than once since the start of the Deyr season.

Contact Points

Name
IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
email
disaster-risk-management@igad.int
Position
Data Risk Management
Organization
ICPAC
Location
Nairobi KEN
Voice
None
Fax
None

References

Link Online
/documents/1491
Metadata Page
/documents/1491/metadata_detail
Online Link
/documents/1491/download

Metadata Author

Name
IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
email
disaster-risk-management@igad.int
Position
Data Risk Management
Organization
ICPAC
Location
Nairobi KEN
Voice
None
Fax
None