India, Dec. 2 -- The East African country, along with neighbours, Kenya and Somalia might be in store for more flooding in the next few days

The East African nation of Djibouti has received two years' worth of rainfall in a day last week, according to a joint press release of the government of Djibouti and the United Nations (UN), causing the deaths of 9 people and the displacement of close to 250,000 people in the capital city of Djibouti alone.

Three hundred families have been affected in the Tadjourah region while 400 families have been affected in the Arta area.

The floods began on November 21, after a heavy spell of rains in many cities. By November 23, the rains had become really heavy. On that day, Djibouti city received 155 mm ...