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Floods sweep through Dadaab

by The Informer
April 27, 2018
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The children can’t believe their luck. Storms and showers have turned their dirt football pitch into a lake.

Youngsters scamper and splash through the murky water, chasing one another, leaping and laughing.

RICKETY HOMES

Any entertainment is welcome in Dadaab, one of the biggest refugee bases in the world.

An estimated 235,000 people, most of them Somalis, live a bleak life largely defined by drought, dust and destitution.

But the children’s fun is fleeting.

The seasonal rains also bring cholera and malaria, destroy rickety hand-made homes and paralyse the aid operation that is the refugees’ lifeline.

Some tracks and paths in the camps are thigh-deep in water.

A woman gathers her soggy hijab about her as she wades through it. A man rolls up his trousers as high as he can but they still get wet. Progress is slow.

“We have nowhere to sleep…the water has covered everything,” said Hassan Yussuf, a 34-year-old father of five.

The earthen floor of his house, built of thorny sticks and corrugated tin, is under 20 centimetres of water.

PROPERTY

The family has relocated to the foot of a nearby tree, their meagre belongings hung in its branches.

Inside their hut only one bed remains, above the waterline for now. On it and still dry lies Yussuf’s blind, 80-year-old mother.

“I hang out in one place or another, always looking for somewhere dry,” he said, hoping the night will not bring more floods.

“Dadaab is located on a plain where the rainwater does not drain easily. There are no drainage systems and no nearby river,” explained Caleb Odhiambo of the Save the Children organisation which works in the camps.

“It can be several weeks before the water returns to a normal level.”

In the meantime, pit latrines are overflowing, contaminating the water and threatening to spread disease.

Dadaab refugee complex floods

Children walk in flood waters at the Dadaab refugee complex in northern Kenya. Every year during the rainy season, cholera outbreaks affect hundreds of the refugees. PHOTO | YASUYOSHI CHIBA | AFP

CHOLERA

Cholera is the greatest danger, especially for children who play in — and anyone who drinks — the contaminated water.

Every year during the rainy season, cholera outbreaks affect hundreds of the refugees who have fled cycles of civil war and famine in Somalia since 1991.

During the last heavy rains, in late 2015, more than a thousand people contracted cholera and 14 of them died.

On top of that, the transformation of the camp from a desert to a swamp brings with it mosquitoes, and subsequently malaria.

“When the area is flooded, people are exposed to several diseases,” said 25-year-old Dadaab resident Mokhtar Dahari. The day before, he said, a child drowned in the rainwater.

“Because of the floods, people cannot access the health centres,” Dahari said.

INACCESSIBLE

A driver working for a non-governmental organisation in Dadaab confirmed that some parts of the camps are “flooded and inaccessible. Humanitarian activities are slowed down”.

For now, Dahari has been spared. The floodwaters stopped a few meters from his hut. Clad in sopping jeans and clutching a shovel, he fills sandbags to barricade his home ahead of the next storm.

The rains, Dahari said, are enough to make him long for drought.

“If the water rises again, the foundations of my house will be destroyed,” he said.

Odhiambo bitterly observed, “In Dadaab, you are doomed when it doesn’t rain, and doomed when it does.”

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