
File photo shows an outpatient therapeutic feeding centre run by United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) partner, DMO (Deegroor Medical Organization) in Baidoa, Bay region, Somalia. (Xinhua/UNICEF/Sebastian Rich)
MOGADISHU, March 5 (Xinhua) -- At least 110 people have been killed and several left in serious conditions after cholera broke out in southern Somalia in the past two days.
Somali Prime minister Hassan Ali Khaire said on Saturday that the deaths occurred in Bay region amid severe drought across the county, while assuring that the government would give it first priority to respond such crisis.
Mohamed Hassan Fiqi, Minister of Agriculture for southwest state in Somalia, said the cholera situation was out of their control and demanded emergency aid from the government and international community.
"Cholera broke out in Goof-guduud, Awdiinle and Berdale locations in Bay region. Children, women and old people are among the dead, the death toll increases time to time and our administration can't help," Fiqi said.