Ethiopia is generally in the news due to deaths caused by widespread drought, however, recent heavy rainfalls have caused deaths of a different kind.
In the village of Kelafo there have been at least 8 reported deaths from crocodile attacks due to flooding and burst river banks. Many people are
reported to have drowned, the exact toll is unknown.
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Ethiopian authorities on Friday pleaded for help in dealing with devastating floods that have swept through the country's south-east as the death
toll from water and crocodiles rose to at least 107.
At least 99 people have drowned in the flooding that began at the weekend and another eight have been devoured by crocodiles that have taken to the
raging waters of the Wabe Shebell river since it burst its banks on Saturday, officials said.
"We need some support mainly in small boats to move people to safe and high lands, more blankets, plastic sheeting and cooking utensils, including
cups and plates," said the regional disaster chief of Ethiopia's south-eastern Somali state, 1,380 kilometre from Addis Ababa.
In one area alone, near Kelafo in Somali state's Godie district, eight people were eaten by crocodiles and seven washed away by the waters which
submerged 84 villages and, the official, Abdullahi Mahdi, told AFP
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The authorities have called on humanitarian organisations to assist with the many homeless villagers already suffering from a government with a
shocking human rights record.
Lets hope an election planned for 15 May to elect a new parliament and regional councils will not be too badly effected.
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