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hiiraan receives drought hit families

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hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby sahal80 » Wed Nov 30, 2016 11:51 pm

this is true somalinimo; 500 families mostly mx. last week there was 30 families from burco as well who settled at hilikalyo the river side north baledweyne

hawaadle looma martiyo kkkk this is when the guest becomes the host!

this area is eastern hiiraan between maxaas and matabaan. this area has always being free from al shabaab because of its nomads. its 140 km east of baledweyne

https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t3 ... JpIjoidCJ9


http://hiiraanxog.net/2016/11/30/doowo- ... a-hiiraan/

bisinka somalia kuraas baa malaayiin lagu bixinayaa dadkii iyo dunyadiina waa baabaeen. ilaahoow dadkaan badbaadi

https://youtu.be/D6fu24L2PyI


video from last week. there r waqooyi nomads. i asked the people and they told me they arrived on trucks
https://youtu.be/DinNzBCEU8g

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby mahadalla » Thu Dec 01, 2016 12:28 am

https://youtu.be/D6fu24L2PyI

Warninyahow niman kani waa Saleebaan HG waan edit gareeyey inta deegaan ay tiriyeen Saleebaan ayaa daga hadii ay ilaa hiiraan biyo u soo raadsheen walahey xaal Ku waa mid adag.

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby sahal80 » Thu Dec 01, 2016 5:06 am

thanks mahadalla for the info

they come from between caabudwaaq and dhuusamareeb so i thought they were mx. some come from as far as galinsoor

they r in teedaan 105 km east of baldweyne on the way to maxaas

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby zidane88 » Thu Dec 01, 2016 5:28 am

People on this part of Somalia should prioritize digging wells and reserving rain waters, but where is the help from so- called Government and the corrupt Mps? Ilaahey baa u maqan. Allow u sahal umuuraha.

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby sahal80 » Thu Dec 01, 2016 7:28 am

People on this part of Somalia should prioritize digging wells and reserving rain waters, but where is the help from so- called Government and the corrupt Mps? Ilaahey baa u maqan. Allow u sahal umuuraha.
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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby smooth » Fri Dec 02, 2016 7:06 am

No government is coming to help, people should all move to coastal cities, abundant supply of fresh water, digging water wells is an absolute nightmare in these places especially the level of depth you need to get to for drilling, it costs way too much money at $150K a pop.

People previously avoided coastal areas because of the threat of brutal invasions by foreign navies which happened to Somalia several times, but things have changed now, soon with all the roads being built to link to Hobyo port from Goballade Dhexe, these people will all move to Hobyo.

We are already working on getting several water well rigs to Hobyo which are already on there way to the destinations, it's time to start from scratch and build the coastal cities.

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby GalliumerianSlayer » Sun Dec 04, 2016 5:51 am

No government is coming to help, people should all move to coastal cities, abundant supply of fresh water, digging water wells is an absolute nightmare in these places especially the level of depth you need to get to for drilling, it costs way too much money at $150K a pop.

People previously avoided coastal areas because of the threat of brutal invasions by foreign navies which happened to Somalia several times, but things have changed now, soon with all the roads being built to link to Hobyo port from Goballade Dhexe, these people will all move to Hobyo.

We are already working on getting several water well rigs to Hobyo which are already on there way to the destinations, it's time to start from scratch and build the coastal cities.
Indeed Smooth, living on the coast and farming is the solution for the Somali people, starvation shouldn't be possible with the abundance of sea food.

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby original dervish » Sun Dec 04, 2016 1:27 pm

Masha'llah reer Hiiraan. :up: :)

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

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:som: :up:

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

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:som: :up:

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby mahadalla » Mon Dec 05, 2016 1:08 am

People on this part of Somalia should prioritize digging wells and reserving rain waters, but where is the help from so- called Government and the corrupt Mps? Ilaahey baa u maqan. Allow u sahal umuuraha.
Its not lack wells and water its lack of greens, Animals can only survive ony drinking water x amound of day before they die. this people are from the western Galgaduud and have well established wells in fact they have more wells then the eastern Galgaduud,, they only took to their animals and pay lots of travel money to ship them to greener river lands for the firet time just to save some of their sturving animals because lack of grass to feed the animals after the land dry out, there is nothing can be done unless they save dry grass during rainfalls

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby zidane88 » Mon Dec 05, 2016 5:45 am

You're right,Lack of management of natural resources are one of the reasons behind this suffering. Conserving the resources should be encouraged.

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Re: hiiraan receives drought hit families

Postby X.Playa » Tue Dec 06, 2016 2:18 pm

I watched all three videos never mind Burco there are not people even from Puntland.


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