- In May 2018, Cyclone Sagar stormed across the Gulf of Aden and
made landfall in Somaliland, disrupting the lives of over 670,000
people. Six months later, efforts to restore livelihoods are finally
starting to show results.
"On that night, strong winds tore the ceiling apart and broke some of the wooden branches of our hut. We were forced to move to a nearby school for shelter," says 39-year-old Rahma, a mother of four children. Her house in Baki village was destroyed during the storm. The huge floods washed away their farmland and killed her goats. The cyclone caught many farmers unprepared. After months of drought, cyclone rains were sudden and fierce....
"On that night, strong winds tore the ceiling apart and broke some of the wooden branches of our hut. We were forced to move to a nearby school for shelter," says 39-year-old Rahma, a mother of four children. Her house in Baki village was destroyed during the storm. The huge floods washed away their farmland and killed her goats. The cyclone caught many farmers unprepared. After months of drought, cyclone rains were sudden and fierce....
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