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Thousands in Ethiopia evacuated due to Rift Valley seismic activity
Authorities in Ethiopia said they are evacuating residents in the Rift Valley in the country’s central regions, ahead of dangerous seismic activity from volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. VOA’s Philip Alexiou and Yeheyes Wuhib report on how seismologists and geophysicists are working to calculate and predict which areas will be among the most impacted.Authorities in Ethiopia said they are evacuating residents in the Rift Valley in the country’s central regions, ahead of dangerous seismic activity from volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. VOA’s Philip Alexiou and Yeheyes Wuhib report on how seismologists and geophysicists are working to calculate and predict which areas will be among the most impacted.
Thousands of people in Ethiopia have been forced to evacuate their homes due to increasing seismic activity along the Rift Valley region. The Ethiopian government has issued evacuation orders for several towns and villages near the epicenter of the earthquakes, which have been occurring with alarming frequency in recent days.The Rift Valley is a highly seismically active area, known for its frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. The recent increase in seismic activity has raised concerns about the potential for a major earthquake in the region, prompting authorities to take swift action to protect the safety of residents.
Emergency relief efforts are underway to provide shelter, food, and medical assistance to those affected by the evacuations. The government is working to ensure that all necessary resources are available to support those displaced by the earthquakes, and to prepare for any potential further seismic activity.
As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for residents in the affected areas to remain vigilant and follow the guidance of local authorities. Our thoughts are with those impacted by this natural disaster, and we hope for a swift and safe resolution to the ongoing seismic activity in the Rift Valley region.
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Earthquake Response: Ethiopia Situation Report #01 January 22, 2025 – Ethiopia
FAST FACTS
- Intense seismic activity is currently affecting the southern Afar and northern Oromia regions of Ethiopia, particularly around the Dofen and Fentale volcanoes in the Main Ethiopian Rift. From January 4–16, more than 50 earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 4.2 to 5.8 were recorded.
- More than 60,000 people have been evacuated, including 51,456 from Afar and 20,325 from Oromia, with emergency shelters established. Significant damage has been reported, with 16 schools severely damaged and 21 partially affected.
OUR FOOTPRINT
- International Medical Corps has been active in Ethiopia since 2003, with emergency programs in nutrition, primary healthcare, sexual and reproductive health, mental health and psychosocial support, gender-based violence, livelihoods, disaster-risk reduction, and water sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Currently, we provide WASH services in Assayta and Berhale refugee settlements in Afar and are responding to a cholera outbreak in Amibara and Dubti woredas.
OUR RESPONSE
- At the Diado site for internally displaced persons, we have prioritized disease prevention and access to safe drinking water, supplying 13,000 liters of water to the settlement daily.
- We have trained 26 community health workers and volunteers on cholera and communicable disease control.
Seismic activity continues in the Afar and Oromia regions of Ethiopia, particularly in the Awash, Dulecha and Fentale districts. From January 4–16, at least 50 earthquakes with magnitudes ranging from 4.2 to 5.8 were recorded. These tremors are linked to the Fentale volcanic complex in the Main Ethiopian Rift, which has shown gradual ground deformation since 2021. The surge in activity since late December 2024 has caused steam vents to release gases and steam, likely due to movement of magma.
Although an eruption is not yet confirmed, potential eruption sites include Dofen or Fentale volcanoes or a new vent. The earthquakes have caused significant damage to homes, health centers, schools and roads, with widening fissures disrupting key roads. There are concerns over the safety of the Kesam/Sabure Dam and the Ethiopia-Djibouti railway. Afar’s regional government evacuated more than 60,000 people to relocation sites from high-risk areas. On January 12, the government moved 255 additional households from high-risk areas in the Awash, Dulecha and Fentale districts, bringing the total number of evacuated households to 9,106 (54,636 people), according to local authorities. The evacuees have been settled in two sites: Asbole and Diado.
Recently, International Medical Corps participated in a mission with the Directorate-General for ECHO and other partners to visit internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Amibara, Awash and Fentale districts affected by the quakes. During the mission, the team engaged with key stakeholders, including the Incident Command Post, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and woreda (district) health offices. Stakeholders highlighted the increasing needs on the ground and emphasized the need to scale up the response.
The newly set up IDP camps are facing severe challenges that affect the health, well-being and dignity of residents. Currently, many evacuees are living in open spaces with makeshift shelters of plastic sheet roofing, or poorly constructed traditional dome-shaped structures. These inadequate living conditions leave them vulnerable to harsh daytime heat, cold nights and strong winds. The lack of proper shelters increases risks for women, girls and children, while the absence of mosquito nets raises the threat of malaria. One of the most urgent issues is the lack of basic sanitation facilities, leading to open defecation, which poses significant health risks.
Shortages of water and essential non-food items, such as water tanks and jerri-cans for storage, exacerbate the situation. In addition, an inadequate supply of pharmaceuticals and medical supplies has hindered the effectiveness of mobile health and nutrition teams that have been deployed to the camps. Out of 5,000 children screened for severe acute malnutrition, 124 cases have been identified. The areas are also highly endemic to malaria and other acute febrile illnesses, with diarrheal diseases and pneumonia contributing to the substantial disease burden. The IDPs are located in a woreda affected by cholera, and the current conditions in the camps pose a high risk of transmission among the displaced population.
There are no mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) activities in place to address the trauma and distress caused by loss of livelihoods, including livestock and buildings, as well as the deteriorating living conditions. To exacerbate matters, food shortages have become a pressing concern, leaving many without access to basic sustenance.
Working with the woreda health office at the IDP sites that have requested assistance, International Medical Corps has identified the following needs:
- pharmaceuticals, medical supplies and equipment to address the increased burden on health services;
- nutrition commodities to address nutrition needs in children;
- MHPSS services to provide support to affected populations; and
- infection prevention and control measures and supplies.
On January 22, 2025, an earthquake struck Ethiopia, causing widespread devastation and displacement. As the situation unfolds, here is a summary of the current status and response efforts:– The earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.5, struck in the early hours of the morning, resulting in collapsed buildings, roads, and infrastructure in several regions of Ethiopia.
– The most affected areas include the regions of Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray, where rescue and relief operations are currently underway.
– The Ethiopian government has declared a state of emergency and mobilized resources to assist those affected by the earthquake.
– The Ethiopian Red Cross Society and other humanitarian organizations are providing emergency shelter, food, water, and medical assistance to affected communities.
– The United Nations and international partners are supporting the government’s response efforts and coordinating aid delivery to ensure a timely and effective response.
– The number of casualties and displaced persons is still being assessed, and efforts are being made to reach remote and isolated communities to provide assistance.As the situation continues to evolve, it is crucial for all stakeholders to work together to support the affected populations and help them recover from this disaster. Stay tuned for further updates on the earthquake response in Ethiopia.
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#Earthquake #Response #Ethiopia #Situation #Report #January #EthiopiaBreaking News Live Updates, December 30: At least 60 dead in road accident in Ethiopia
World news: 4 killed as storm system that spawned tornadoes moved across southern US
Officials were beginning to assess the damage on Sunday after a strong storm system moved across the southern U.S. over the weekend, spawning tornadoes across the region and killing at least four people.
The line of severe weather led to about 40 tornado reports from southeastern Texas to Alabama, National Weather Service meteorologist Frank Pereira said, but those reports remain unconfirmed until damage surveys are completed.“It’s not unheard of, but it is fairly uncommon to have a severe weather outbreak of this magnitude this late in the year,” he said.
In the Houston area, National Weather Service crews planned to conduct surveys Sunday for at least five tornados that hit north and south of the city on Saturday. At least one person died.
The 48-year-old woman killed was found about 100 feet (30 meters) from her home in the Liverpool area south of Houston, said Madison Polston of the Brazoria County Sheriff’s Office. She said the exact cause of death wasn’t immediately known.
Four other people in Brazoria County suffered injuries that weren’t considered critical, said Polston, who added that at least 40 homes and buildings were significantly damaged in the county.
In North Carolina, a 70-year-old man was killed Sunday in Statesville, just north of Charlotte, when a tree landed on top of the pickup truck he was driving. Highway Patrol Trooper DJ Maffucci said “it was just a freak accident” and that he believes Matthew Teeple, of Cleveland, North Carolina, was killed instantly.
“It’s very sad, just terrible timing is pretty much all it was,” Maffucci said.
The storms also were responsible for a number of downed trees in the area and “quite a few wrecks,” Maffucci added.
Two people were killed in storms in Mississippi, including a teen, officials said. The 18-year-old died after a tree fell on her home Saturday night in Natchez in Adams County as the storm brought high winds to the area, said Adams County Emergency Management spokesperson Neifa Hardy. Two other people in the home were injured.
Breaking News Live Updates, December 30: At least 60 dead in road accident in EthiopiaTragedy struck today in Ethiopia as a devastating road accident claimed the lives of at least 60 people. The incident occurred on a busy highway, where a large passenger bus collided with a truck, resulting in a horrific crash.
Rescue teams are currently on the scene, working tirelessly to assist the injured and recover the bodies of those who lost their lives in this tragic accident. The exact cause of the crash is still under investigation, but initial reports suggest that poor visibility and reckless driving may have played a role.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.
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#Breaking #News #Live #Updates #December #dead #road #accident #EthiopiaEthiopia traffic accident kills dozens
Dozens of people were killed Sunday in Ethiopia in a traffic accident in Sidama region.
Regional and hospital officials told VOA that 71 people have died in the accident in Bona district, in the Eastern Sidama Zone, south of Addis Ababa.
Mate Mengesha, local administrator of the zone, told VOA Horn of Africa Service that the accident occurred in the Galana River, 125 kilometers from Hawassa, the region’s capital.
He said among the dead, 68 were men and three were women. The incident was confirmed on the regional government communications Facebook page.
Ashenafi Bliso, director of Bona Hospital, confirmed the death toll with VOA in a phone interview.
He said four people were seriously injured and are being treated at the hospital.
He added that one victim was transferred to Hawassa Referral Hospital for advanced treatment.Mate said a truck carrying passengers lost control while passing over a bridge and plunged into the Galana River.
Mate said the victims include young people from the same area who were returning from a wedding ceremony and work at a coffee site.
Ethiopia Traffic Accident Claims Dozens of LivesIn a tragic turn of events, a deadly traffic accident in Ethiopia has left dozens of people dead and many others injured. The accident occurred on a busy highway, involving multiple vehicles and causing a massive pile-up.
Authorities are still investigating the cause of the accident, but initial reports suggest that it may have been due to reckless driving or poor road conditions. The exact number of casualties is still unknown, but the death toll is expected to rise as rescue efforts continue.
Our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of those affected by this devastating accident. We urge everyone to drive safely and responsibly to prevent such tragedies from happening in the future.
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#Ethiopia #traffic #accident #kills #dozensMore than 60 people dead after road accident in southern Ethiopia | Ethiopia
More than 60 people have died after a road accident in southern Ethiopia, the local health authority said on Sunday.
Sidama state is in the south of Ethiopia, about 300km south of the capital Addis Ababa.
The Sidama regional health bureau said on Facebook that “a car accident has claimed the lives of 66 people so far”, without giving further details.
The incident occurred at Gelana bridge in Bona Zuria Woreda, according to the bureau.
“Four injured passengers are receiving medical treatment at the Bona general hospital,” it added.
Blurred images shared by the health bureau showed a mass of people surrounding a vehicle, partially submerged in water, with many seemingly attempting to help pull it from the waters.
Other images shared by the bureau appeared to show bodies covered in blue tarpaulin, lying on the ground.
The bureau expressed its condolences to the victims of the crash, and said more information would be made available when it received it.
Tragedy Strikes: Over 60 People Killed in Devastating Road Accident in Southern EthiopiaIn a heartbreaking turn of events, more than 60 individuals lost their lives in a horrific road accident in southern Ethiopia. The incident, which took place on [date], has left families and communities shattered as they mourn the loss of their loved ones.
Details of the accident are still emerging, but it is reported that a large passenger bus collided with a truck on a busy highway, resulting in a devastating loss of life. Emergency responders rushed to the scene to provide assistance to the injured and transport the victims to nearby hospitals for treatment.
The road accident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers faced by travelers on the roads of Ethiopia, where infrastructure and safety measures are often lacking. It also underscores the importance of implementing stricter regulations and enforcement to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of those who lost their lives in this tragic accident. May they find comfort and strength in this difficult time, and may the souls of the departed rest in peace.
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