A delegation led by Somali Deputy Prime Minister, Mahdi Mohamed Guled has arrived in Bardhere town to assess the damage caused the floods that hit the town.
Bardhere town in Gedo region has been inundated with heavy floods after River Jubba broke its banks.
Guled who is the chairperson of Flood Respond Committee is scheduled to hold talks with the local authorities and the residents.
The delegation is expected to visit areas damaged by the heavy floods.
The visit of the delegation comes barely a day after Crocodile attacks were reported in the town, where a man was allegedly attacked while wading through floods.
The crocodiles are swimming upstream into the flooded areas of the town.
A number of crocodiles were spotted this week when River Jubba broke its banks, sweeping villages away of Bardhere town.
At least 7 people, including four children have been killed by floods and another 200,000 have been displaced by heavy rains in several parts of the country.
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