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Seven dead after heavy rain hit Mogadishu on Friday

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Posted on May 10, 2025

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Seven Fatalities in Mogadishu Following Intense Rainfall

By Abdi Sheikh

MOGADISHU (Reuters) -At least seven people have been killed in two districts of Mogadishu after a flood triggered by severe rainfall swept through the east African nation on Friday night, according to a government official.

"We have now confirmed that at least seven people have died, including two women. The rain also collapsed nine houses and filled the houses of 200 families," Saleh Hassan, a spokesperson for the mayor of Mogadishu, said.

Some infrastructure in Somalia's capital, including six major roads, was also damaged, hindering movement of people in the capital, according to Hassan.

Among the dead was a young boy whose body was recovered from the debris on one of the damaged streets on Saturday.

"I was hoping the water would spit him out but all was in vain. This morning, my friends joined me with hammers and spades and we managed to remove his body," local resident Nuradin Mohammed told Reuters on Saturday.

(Reporting by Abdi Sheikh, Writing by Ope AdetayoEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Seven people died in Mogadishu due to flooding.
  • Severe rainfall damaged infrastructure and homes.
  • Six major roads in Mogadishu were affected.
  • 200 families' homes were filled with water.
  • A young boy's body was recovered from debris.

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The article discusses the impact of severe rainfall in Mogadishu, resulting in seven deaths and infrastructure damage.
How many people died due to the floods?
At least seven people died, including two women and a young boy.
What infrastructure was affected?
Six major roads were damaged, hindering movement in Mogadishu.

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