
SoDMA iyo Ciidanka Cirka ee Soomaaliya oo wada hadlay u diyaargarowga El Niño ee xooggan
Agaasimaha Guud ee Hay'adda Maareynta Musiibada Soomaaliya (SoDMA) iyo Taliyaha Ciidanka Cirka ayaa ku kulmay xarunta ciidanka cirka si ay uga wada hadlaan u diyaargarowga bini'aadantinimada ee saameynta la filayo ee El Niño. Kulanku wuxuu diiradda saaray qulqulka iyo roobabka culus.
Kulan ku beegan xarunta Ciidanka Cirka
Agaasimaha Guud ee SoDMA, Mahmoud Moallim Abdulle, ayaa la kulmay Taliyaha Ku-xigeenka ee Ciidanka Qalabka Sida iyo Taliyaha Ciidanka Cirka, Brigadier General Abdirisaq Mahmoud Haji (Qaloombi). Kulanku wuxuu ka dhacay xarunta Ciidanka Cirka ee Soomaaliya.
Doorka ciidamada qalabka sida ayaa laga wada hadlay iyadoo labada dhinac ay isku raaceen in Ciidanka Qalabka Sida ee Soomaaliya ay tahay in ay qayb muhiim ah ka qaataan jawaabta degdegga ah iyo dadaallada badbaadinta nolosha.
Diyaargarowga roobabka culus iyo fariiqyada
Kulanku wuxuu diiradda saaray diyaargarowga qulqulka suurtagalka ah iyo saameynta kale ee la xiriirta saadaasha roobabka culus. Tani waa qayb ka mid ah isku dayga lagu hortagayo khataraha la filayo ee El Niño oo xooggan.
Ciidanka Cirka ayaa ballan qaaday in ay gacan ka geysan doonaan gaarsiinta gargaarka, ururinta macluumaadka, iyo qiimeynta dhulka iyadoo la adeegsanayo diyaaradaha helikobtarrada iyo diyaaradaha aan duuliyaha lahayn (UAV).
Ammaan iyo cod si loo xoojiyo isuduwidda
Agaasimaha SoDMA wuxuu ammaanay Ciidanka Cirka wuxuuna carrabka ku dhigay muhiimadda ay leedahay xoojinta isuduwidda iyo diyaargarowga hay'adaha dowladda. Ujeedadu waa yaraynta saameynta El Niño iyo ilaalinta nolosha shacabka.
Mahmoud Moallim Abdulle wuxuu yiri: "Commissioner Mahmoud Moallim Abdulle commended the Somali Air Force and emphasized the importance of strengthening coordination and preparedness among government institutions to effectively mitigate and respond to the anticipated impacts of Super El Niño and protect civilian lives."
The Somali Disaster Management Agency and the Somali Air Force have convened to coordinate humanitarian preparedness ahead of the anticipated impacts of Super El Niño, with a focus on flood response and military support for rescue operations.
High-Level Coordination on Climate Preparedness
Commissioner Mahmoud Moallim Abdulle of the Somali Disaster Management Agency met with Brigadier General Abdirisaq Mahmoud Haji (Qaloombi), the Acting Commander of the Somali National Army and Commander of the Somali Air Force, at the Air Force headquarters in Mogadishu. The discussion centered on strengthening institutional readiness to address the humanitarian risks posed by forecast heavy rainfall linked to Super El Niño. The two officials agreed that the Somali Armed Forces must assume a central role in emergency response and rescue operations during the coming months. Commissioner Abdulle
The meeting underscored the need for tighter coordination among government institutions to mitigate the anticipated impacts of Super El Niño and safeguard civilian lives. Both parties recognized that effective disaster management requires sustained collaboration between civilian agencies and the military. The Somali Air Force Commander, Brigadier General Abdirisaq Mahmoud Haji, was present to outline the capabilities available to support humanitarian efforts across the country. The dialogue reflected a growing awareness of the climate-related threats facing Somalia and the importance of pre-pl
Air Force Capabilities for Relief and Reconnaissance
The Somali Air Force committed to contributing to the delivery of relief assistance, information gathering, and ground assessments using its fleet of helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles. These assets will be deployed to reach remote and hard-to-access areas affected by flooding and other weather-related disruptions. The Air Force's involvement is expected to significantly enhance the speed and reach of humanitarian operations during the critical response period. This military support complements the broader efforts of the Somali Disaster Management Agency to ensure timely aid reaches the
The integration of air power into disaster response represents a strategic shift toward leveraging military logistics for civilian protection. By combining aerial reconnaissance with direct delivery of supplies, the Somali Air Force aims to fill critical gaps in the country's humanitarian infrastructure. The agreement also signals a willingness to formalize the role of the armed forces in non-combat, life-saving missions. Such cooperation is essential for building resilience against increasingly frequent and severe climate events in the region.
Focus on Flood Risk and Humanitarian Impact
The meeting specifically addressed preparations for potential flooding and other impacts associated with forecast heavy rainfall across Somalia. Super El Niño is expected to bring above-average precipitation to the Horn of Africa, increasing the risk of riverine and flash flooding in low-lying and densely populated areas. The Somali Disaster Management Agency and the Air Force discussed how to anticipate and respond to these threats through improved early warning systems and pre-positioned relief supplies. The goal is to minimize loss of life and property damage in the months ahead. Both sides
Commissioner Abdulle emphasized that protecting civilian lives remains the top priority in all disaster preparedness planning. He called for continued investment in coordination mechanisms that link government institutions, humanitarian organizations, and the military. The Somali Air Force's readiness to deploy helicopters and drones for assessment and delivery is a key component of this strategy. As Super El Niño progresses, the effectiveness of these joint efforts will be critical in determining the scale of humanitarian impact across the country.



