Severe drought forces widespread displacement in parts of Lower Jubba
A severe drought in parts of Lower Jubba has triggered new waves of displacement as pastoralist families abandon their homes in search of water, pasture, and basic food supplies. With grazing lands drying up and water sources rapidly shrinking, communities warn that the situation may deteriorate further if rains fail to arrive soon. Local leaders and residents have called for urgent assistance to support vulnerable families affected by the worsening conditions.
A growing number of pastoralist families in parts of Lower Jubba have begun leaving their homes as a severe drought tightens its grip on the region. The prolonged dry spell has depleted pastureland, dried up water sources, and left livestock weakened, forcing communities to move in search of areas that have received small amounts of rainfall.
Families interviewed say they were compelled to pack up their belongings and relocate to places where they can still find water, grazing land for their animals, and basic food supplies. Many describe the drought as one of the harshest in recent years, warning that both people and livestock are now facing increasing hardship.
In several towns across Lower Jubba, residents have held *roob-doon* prayers, seeking divine intervention amid worsening conditions. Local administrations, religious leaders, and community groups have jointly appealed for urgent assistance for vulnerable households who have lost access to food and water.
Humanitarian concerns continue to rise, as communities fear the situation may deteriorate even further in the coming weeks if no rainfall occurs. With grasslands drying up rapidly and water points shrinking, families say they may be forced to travel even longer distances, especially since the nearest wells are becoming increasingly difficult to reach.
Authorities and aid organizations are being urged to scale up emergency support to prevent a deeper crisis and to assist families whose livelihoods depend entirely on livestock and seasonal rains.