- Title
- Horn of Africa – Major Flooding After Cyclone Sagar Leaves 16 Dead
- Abstract
Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System described Cyclone Sagar as one of the strongest storms ever recorded in Somalia. The storm produced wind gusts of up to 102 km/per hour. The report highlights the impact of the storm on Somalia.
- License
- Not Specified
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- Publication Date
- April 14, 2022, 8:05 a.m.
- Category
- Disaster Risks
- Information used for appropriate actions for future use of the land. Examples: land use maps, zoning maps, cadastral surveys, land ownership.
- Regions
- Africa, East Africa
- Approved
- Yes
- Published
- Yes
- Featured
- No
- DOI
- None
- Attribution
- ICPAC
- Name
- IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
- disaster-risk-management@igad.int
- Position
- Data Risk Management
- Organization
- ICPAC
- Location
- Nairobi KEN
- Voice
- None
- Fax
- None
- Spatial Extent
- ---
- Projection System
- 4326
- Extension x0
- 40.994316999000034
- Extension x1
- 51.413032532000045
- Extension y0
- -1.664914401999965
- Extension y1
- 13.0
- Maintenance Frequency
- Data Is Updated As Deemed Necessary
- Language
- English
- Supplemental Information
UNOCHA reported 669,000 people to have been affected by TC Sagar in Somaliland. At least 25 people were killed, 12 injured and 27 went missing. UNOCHA also reported that 32 fishermen on board 10 small boats were missing at sea out of Laasqoray, in Sanaag. Two people were confirmed dead in Puntland, a semi-autonomous northeastern region of Somalia, and another two in Djibouti.
- Name
- IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
- disaster-risk-management@igad.int
- Position
- Data Risk Management
- Organization
- ICPAC
- Location
- Nairobi KEN
- Voice
- None
- Fax
- None
- Link Online
- /documents/1497
- Metadata Page
- /documents/1497/metadata_detail
- Name
- IGAD DRM Team (IGAD_DRM)
- disaster-risk-management@igad.int
- Position
- Data Risk Management
- Organization
- ICPAC
- Location
- Nairobi KEN
- Voice
- None
- Fax
- None