Overview
- At least seven people have died in Mogadishu following heavy rains that caused waist-high flooding and severe infrastructure damage.
- Nine houses collapsed, and six major roads were rendered impassable due to the overwhelmed drainage system in the Somali capital.
- Floodwaters temporarily disrupted operations at Aden Abdulle International Airport, though flights have since resumed.
- Rescue operations are ongoing as regional authorities work to assist trapped residents and assess the extent of the damage.
- The Somali Disaster Management Agency has begun preliminary damage assessments, highlighting the country's vulnerability to extreme climate shocks.