Perilous Times and Climate Change
Niger hit by 'double disaster' of drought, floods
AFP - Wednesday, August 25
[Niger hit by 'double disaster' of drought, floods] Niger hit by
'double disaster' of drought, floods
LONDON (AFP) - – Aid agency Oxfam warned Tuesday of a "double disaster"
for millions of people in Niger where heavy rains and flooding are
compounding food shortages caused by a prolonged drought.
The United Nations says more than seven million people are facing
starvation in Niger -- more than half the population -- following the
drought, and Oxfam says the few crops that survived are now being
destroyed by floods.
"Its a double disaster. Before the rains, people lacked food, now any
small reserves of grain they had have been washed away by the water.
Nothing remains," Ibrahim Mahaman, head of a flood-hit village, told
the aid agency.
At last six people have died in the sub-Saharan country because of the
heavy rains, which has pushed the Niger river to its highest level for
more than 80 years and left nearly 70,000 people homeless, according to
UN sources.
"Many crops and vegetables that would have provided crucial food to
hungry families have been destroyed by floods," said Raphael Sindaye,
Oxfam's deputy regional director in west Africa, in a statement issued
in London.
"People who were praying for rains for their crops to grow have now
lost everything."
He said Oxfam's aid operation was stretched "to the limit" as it tried
to deal with "one of the worst food crises to hit the region in living
memory".
"Niger urgently needs more money to fund not only the food crisis but
also to help those hit by this second emergency," Sindaye said.
Last week, the UN announced a further 15 million dollars (12 million
euros) for World Food Programme operations in Niger.