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Drought Hits Horn of Africa Hard, on Track for 6th Failed Rainy Season

The continuous drought in the Horn of Africa has resulted in more hunger and deaths of animals due to a 6th consecutive failed rain in the region.

As AFP reports, a regional climate monitoring body warned on Wednesday, February 22, that it fears worse conditions than a decade ago when some 260,000 people died in Somalia alone.

Drought Hits Hard, Horn of Africa on Track for 6th Failed Rain Season
PHOTO/Eduardo Soteras-AFP:Children walk past a man sitting next to the carcass of a dead cow in Hargududo, Ethiopia on April 7, 2022 amid a biting drought.

Forecasts for the 2023 March-May rainy season point “towards depressed rainfall and high temperatures,” the Intergovernmental Authority on Development Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) said.

The crucial March to May season typically contributes up to 60 percent of the annual total rainfall in the equatorial parts of the Greater Horn of Africa.

The outlook confirms the fears of Meteorologists and aid agencies who have warned of an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe as the longest and most severe drought sweeps the region.

Drought Hits Hard, Horn of Africa on Track for 6th Failed Rain Season
PHOTO/COURTESY: Drought Hits Hard, Horn of Africa on Track for 6th Failed Rain Season.

“In parts of Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and Uganda that have been most affected by the recent drought, this could be the 6th failed consecutive rainfall season,” ICPAC clarified in a statement.

The Nairobi-based ICPAC is the identified regional climate center by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO).

The Horn of Africa is one of the region’s most vulnerable to climate change and extreme weather events are occurring with increased frequency and intensity.

Five straight failed rainy seasons have at least killed millions of livestock, destroyed crops, and forced more than one million people from their homes in search of food and water.

Drought Hits Hard, Horn of Africa on Track for 6th Failed Rain Season
PHOTO/COURTESY: Somaliland feels the pinch of drought.

ICPAC said in a statement that the looming conditions are worse than during the 2011 drought, with 23 million people in Ethiopia, Somalia, and Kenya already “highly food insecure,” according to the East African bloc IGAD (Intergovernmental Authority on Development) and UN’s FAO.

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That year famine was declared in Somalia, and some 260,000 people half of them children under the age of 6 died of hunger, partly because the international community did not act fast enough, according to the UN.

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UN chief Antonio Guterres on Wednesday said 1.3 million 80 percent of them women and children have been internally displaced in Somalia by the ongoing biting drought.

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While famine thresholds have not been reached, Guterres said, 8.3 million people more than half of Somalia’s population will need humanitarian assistance this year.

Drought Hits Hard, Horn of Africa on Track for 6th Failed Rain Season
PHOTO/COURTESY: A woman pushing a Whelbarrow going to look for water.

IGAD Executive Secretary Workneh Gebeyehu called for the urgent scaling up of risk reduction measures in the Horn of Africa, warning that the situation will likely intensify.

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