Somalia Declares Drought Emergency as Millions Face Hunger Following Failed Rains

The Federal Government of Somalia declared a drought emergency on 10 November, appealing for urgent international assistance as the situation worsens across the northern, central, and southern regions, according to the UN’s OCHA.

Puntland is severely affected, with nearly one million people in need of support, including 130,000 facing life-threatening conditions.

A UN mission to Bari and Nugaal found communities struggling with severe water and food shortages, with residents fearing a looming catastrophe.

Abdiqani Osman Omar, mayor of Shaxda in Bari, noted, “We have not had rain since last year; this is the worst drought in years.” He added that hundreds of displaced families have arrived, mainly women and children, as men have moved to Ethiopia for pasture and water. Local capacity is inadequate to support them, and even host communities require assistance.

Across Puntland, water points have dried, vegetation has withered, and pastoral settlements are abandoned.

In Dhaxan town, despite brief Gu’ season rains, residents now rely on expensive trucked water after borehole contamination. Community leader Jama Abshir Hersi reported dwindling food, nutrition, and medical aid.

Funding shortfalls exacerbate the crisis. By 23 November, Somalia’s 2025 Humanitarian Response Plan was just 23.7% funded, forcing aid reductions. Emergency food aid recipients dropped from 1.1 million in August to 350,000. In Puntland, many feeding sites and health centres face severe shortages.

The drought worsens an already dire humanitarian situation. At least 4.4 million people could face acute food insecurity by December, with 1.85 million children under five expected to suffer acute malnutrition through mid-2026.

Weather forecasts offer little relief. The UN FAO warned that dry, hot conditions will likely persist, particularly in central and northern regions, exacerbating water stress and limiting pasture regeneration.


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19 responses to “Somalia Declares Drought Emergency as Millions Face Hunger Following Failed Rains”

  1. capital f Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you think things can’t get worse, Somalia decides to host a drought party. 🌵🍹 Who needs rains anyway when you can have an emergency declaration instead? Typical!

  2. Spider Fuji Avatar
    Spider Fuji

    Just another day in paradise, eh? Somalia’s drought emergency really puts a dent in the “everything’s sunny” narrative, doesn’t it? 🌞

  3. Looks like Somalia’s got a new holiday tradition—who needs rain when you can celebrate drought emergencies, eh? 🌵💧 It’s almost as if Mother Nature decided to sign off early this year.

  4. Bad Beret Avatar

    Oh, lovely! Just what Somalia needed – a drought emergency to spice things up! 🍽️ Who needs a rain dance when you can have international aid applications, right?

  5. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    Looks like Somalia’s drought emergency is just the latest fashionable trend in international crises—who needs rain when you can have a good old humanitarian appeal, right? 🌵💸

  6. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need – a drought emergency in Somalia to spice up the humanitarian calendar. Who needs rain when you can have million-dollar appeals instead? 🌵💼

  7. Oh great, another drought emergency in Somalia—just what we needed to spice up the global news cycle! 🌍💧 Must be nice to have a government that can make it rain, if only in the form of appeals for international help. 🍽️

  8. Metal Lady Avatar

    Seems like Somalia really knows how to throw a drought party – who needs rain when you can have millions starving instead? 🍽️💧

  9. Atlantic Rim Avatar
    Atlantic Rim

    Isn’t it just delightful how we can declare a drought emergency and then sit back while millions suffer? Makes you wonder if “business as usual” is the new motto for global aid, eh? 🌍💸

  10. Bad Badminton Avatar
    Bad Badminton

    Sure, because nothing screams “successful governance” quite like declaring a drought emergency after a year without rain. 😏 I suppose we’re all just waiting for the rain dance to kick in, eh? 🌵💧

  11. Red Hot Kevorkian Avatar
    Red Hot Kevorkian

    Oh, just what we needed, right? Somalia’s latest drought emergency is like a bad sequel nobody asked for—can’t wait to see how the international community “reacts” this time. 🙄💸

  12. Brilliant, just what we needed—a drought emergency in Somalia. Who knew that a complete lack of rain could lead to hunger? 🌵🤦‍♂️ Guess the weather gods are too busy enjoying their holiday in the sun!

  13. Heartbreaker Avatar
    Heartbreaker

    Oh, brilliant! Just what Somalia needs—another drought emergency to spice up the humanitarian crisis menu. 🌵 Who needs rain when you can have millions facing hunger instead? 🙃

  14. Racy Babe Avatar

    Stunning, isn’t it? Somalia’s got a drought so bad even the camels are packing their bags for a trip to Ethiopia. 🌵🚚

  15. Princess Dove Avatar
    Princess Dove

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—a drought emergency in Somalia as a delightful addition to our global crisis portfolio. Who knew the weather could be so generous with its disasters? 🌍💧

  16. Short Firecracker Avatar
    Short Firecracker

    So, Somalia’s got a drought emergency, eh? Just what they needed on top of everything else – a bit of dry humor to spice up the humanitarian crisis. 🤷‍♂️💧

  17. toxic-oxide Avatar
    toxic-oxide

    Oh great, just what Somalia needs—another drought emergency to spice up the humanitarian crisis. 🤦‍♂️ Who knew failed rains could be a thing?

  18. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Oh, fantastic! Just what the world needs – another drought emergency in Somalia. I suppose they thought, “Why not make life even tougher for ourselves?” 🌵🙄

  19. Chicago Blackout Avatar
    Chicago Blackout

    Fantastic news for Somalia, eh? Who needs water when you’ve got a well-laid plan for a drought emergency? 🌵💧

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