Wadani Posted November 12, 2013 xiinfaniin;985606 wrote: Flights to Boosaaso and Garoowe are halted, road between Garoowe and Boosaaso is closed. Many are dead, many more are missing. Live stocks lost to the storm. This is a great day for Xaaji Xunjuf and Malistar2012. Seriously, how come there is no coverage on this tragedy in Somaliaonline? Retarded statement. Xiin waad isku xaartay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted November 12, 2013 ^You will be added to that list:p Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cadale Posted November 12, 2013 subxanallah:( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted November 12, 2013 Here is Puntland Scholars effort to mobilize Puntland people to support their fellow brothers and sisters http://www.puntlandpost.com/boosaaso-culumada-puntland-oo-ugu-baaqay-shacabka-puntland-jaaliyadaha-dibada-in-ay-taageeraan-dadkii-ku-waxyoobay-roobabkii-dabaylaha-watay-daawo-video/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted November 13, 2013 Subxanallah!! I didnt realise the death toll was so high! Any news on whether the rains and floods have subsided? The relief efforts will be hampered- but if it has cleared it would be easier to carry out damage assessment and aid those in need. May Allah aid us all. Despite all the advance warning, our capacity for natural disaster and its impact is so low. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted November 13, 2013 Ilaahaya ha u naxaristo the deceased. A storm was expected but this is something not seen in the region (at least in recent times). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nuune Posted November 13, 2013 Allah Yarxam intii ku dhimatey ibtiladan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tallaabo Posted November 13, 2013 xiinfaniin;985606 wrote: Flights to Boosaaso and Garoowe are halted, road between Garoowe and Boosaaso is closed. Many are dead, many more are missing. Live stocks lost to the storm. This is a great day for Xaaji Xunjuf and Malistar2012. Seriously, how come there is no coverage on this tragedy in Somaliaonline? The lack of coverage was not out of indifference but due to lack of any information from those affected regions. The news is only now beginning to come through. Alle ha gargaaro dadka duufaanka wax ku noqday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElPunto Posted November 13, 2013 AUN to inti dhimatay. But this disaster needn't have gone like this. The first warnings of the impending cyclone were given on November 5 - here -http://www.hewsweb.org/briefs/?INFID=216 Publish Date: 05 Nov 2013 Tropical Cyclone Development Although there is still uncertainty on the timing, intensity and track, most models indicate that it is likely that a tropical cyclone will hit northern and central Somalia on 10 November. Such a system is likely to support widespread flooding, and the situation will continue to be monitored closely. The first warnings by PL was on November 9th -here - http://www.garoweonline.com/artman2/publish/Somalia_27/Somalia_Puntland_Ministry_of_interior_warns_residents_against_cyclone.shtml and the cyclone struck on the 10th and continued into the 11th. You can't get the word out to rural nomadic and fishing communities in a day. This is negligence, incompetence and a failure of leadership. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spartacus Posted November 13, 2013 while farole was busy with piracy and dealing with opposition party and how to get rid of them, he failed to convey the warning to nomadic people and he neglected Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted November 13, 2013 ^In fact the hardest hit areas are all interior Nugal Valley. The people who this affected most were the nomadic. Also, there have been warnings sent through local FM Radios and mobile text at least two days before the storm hit the coast. But let's be honest here, even if those rural nomads have been forewarned where would have they gone for shelter. Criticize the government for the aftermath response which they so far aren't doing bad given the resources they have, but late warning or evacuation , common now. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted November 13, 2013 Storms like this don't happen often. Telling a nomad to leave with his camels because a storm with a lot of rain is coming in a very dry region isn't probably going to work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Classified Posted November 13, 2013 Ciidanka amniga PL oo bad baadiyay qoysas roobabku ay saameeyeen Ciidanka Sirdoonka dowlada Puntland oo marka magacooda lasoo gaabiyo loo yaqaan PIA ayaa maalinkii shalay gurmad xoogan u sameeyay qoys reer guuraa ah oo ay dhinacyada ka dageen roobabkii da’ay iyo daadad biyo ah oo dhanka waqooyi ka yimi,waxayna ugu danbayntii ku guulaysteen inay soo bad baadiyeen qoyska iyo xoolahii ay la haayeen. Qoyskaan ayaa deganaa meel aan wax badan ka fogayn halka ay shalay ka kala go’day wadda laamiga ah ee qiyaastii magalada Garowe u jirta 60-Km.waxayna timi bad baadinta qoyskaasi ka dib markii madaxwaynaha dowlada Puntland Cabdiraxmaan Farole oo xiligaasi booqanayay buundada go’day uu amar ku bixiyay in qoyska la bad baadiyo. Bad baadinta ka sakow ciidanku waxay qoyskaasi u qaadeen Cunto si looga bad baadiyo xaalada murugsan ay ku jiraan,dhanka kale ciidanka badda Puntland ayaa gurmad sidaan oo kale ka wada deegaanada ay duufaantu halakaysan,waxana jira dad faro badan oo ilaa iyo hada la la’yahay. Madaxda wasaaradda xanaanadda xoolaha Dowlada Puntland ayaa sheegay 400-qoys inay ku cayroobeen duufaanta,qiyaas taaso oo aan ilaa iyo hada la xaqiijin karin,waxayna wararka ka imaanaya inta u dhaxaysa Eyl iyo Dongorayo ay sheegayaan khasaaraha inuu intaasi ka badan yahay. <img src="http://www.puntlandpost.com/pp/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/913-450x342.jpg[/img http://puntlandi.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/65.jpg" alt="" /> Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haatu Posted November 13, 2013 The only silver lining in this is that the desert will turn green for a while so the surviving animals will have a lot of grazing land = more milk. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites