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1,000 drought-affected families receive emergency water aid in Adado

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Around 1,000 families severely affected by drought in parts of Somalia have received emergency water trucking assistance in areas surrounding Adado district in the Galguduud.

The humanitarian intervention was launched to ease the acute shortage of water facing rural communities and settlements around Adado, where prolonged dry conditions have significantly disrupted the livelihoods of residents and their livestock.

Officials and aid organizations involved in the relief effort said the water deliveries would help address the urgent needs of families struggling to access safe water. Many wells and water reservoirs in the affected areas have reportedly dried up due to the continuing drought, leaving communities with limited alternatives for daily water consumption.

Beneficiary families expressed appreciation for the support, noting that access to water is essential not only for household use but also for sustaining the livestock that form the backbone of their livelihoods. Many pastoral households depend heavily on their animals for income, food, and economic stability.

The water trucking operation is part of broader humanitarian efforts aimed at supporting communities impacted by drought conditions across several parts of Somalia. Aid agencies and local authorities have warned that additional support will still be required in the coming months to reduce the ongoing impact of drought on vulnerable populations.

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