"The impact of the tsunami stirred up hazardous waste deposits on beaches around North
Hobyo and Warsheik, south of Benadir. Contamination from the waste deposits has thus
caused health and environmental problems to the surrounding local fishing communities," says
the report.
Many people in Somalia's impacted areas are complaining of unusual health problems including
acute respiratory infections, mouth bleeds and skin conditions.
Water Supplies, Sanitation and Soil Fertility
In many of the affected areas groundwaters, bore holes and aquifers have been contaminated
by salt water and bacteria as a result of sea water infiltration and damage to toilets, septic tanks
and other sanitation systems.
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Cause of concern..