Somalia: At least 110 dead due to famine in 48 hours

At least 110 people have died of hunger and water-borne diseases in the last 48 hours in Somalia’s southwestern regions of Bay and Bakol, Somalia's prime minister said on Saturday afternoon.

Somalia: At least 110 dead due to famine in 48 hours

In a news conference in Mogadishu, Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire revealed that at least 110 people had died in the past two days.

“I have informed today that at least 110 people, mainly children, have died in the last 48 hours in the Bay and Bakol regions because of hunger and water-borne diseases such as cholera outbreak,” Khaire said.

On Feb. 28, Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo said that the East African nation was suffering from a severe drought.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) on Tuesday called for urgent action to help over 20 million people facing famine in South Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and northeastern Nigeria.

Anadolu Agency

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