Started Raining Heavily now in Mogadishu

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Started Raining Heavily now in Mogadishu

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i am hearing thunder,lights,heavy pouring.wow

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Alxamdulilah alaha abaarta ka Qaado kuli Somalia
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aamin.it now stopped.
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Strategic wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2017 10:47 pm aamin.it now stopped.
How is life in xamar. Is it sage mist if the time. I might go there during December. Is there a lot to do there in terms of entertainment and can u post photos of new development. Thanks
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i cant post,my ipad is kind of in glitch.


if you have money,you will enjoy your worth.it is safe,no clan tension,no major thing,only some desperate foreign terrorists like shabab.
it has a long way to go though.
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Strategic wrote: Fri Mar 24, 2017 10:47 pm aamin.it now stopped.
:dead: :deadrose:
That rain was even faster than Gaas landing and disappearing again..

Insha-Allaah it will bring raxma to all Somali lands
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it was actually 2 hours good rain.
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Strategic wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2017 6:43 pm it was actually 2 hours good rain.
People need to have decent sized tanks in their bacaad backyards to capture every drop of that gold. Kinda like the one below some Brisbane residents have.

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It costs thousands maybe, but worth having it if you can afford to buy a property in Mogdisho.
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another nice showering of rain last night in muqdisho,perfect,if this keeps up with the surrouding regions,then it will cool to avert drought.
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FarhanYare wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2017 7:00 pm
Strategic wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2017 6:43 pm it was actually 2 hours good rain.
People need to have decent sized tanks in their bacaad backyards to capture every drop of that gold. Kinda like the one below some Brisbane residents have.

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It costs thousands maybe, but worth having it if you can afford to buy a property in Mogdisho.
It is all a part of government initiatives. In Australia (most new suburbs) have legislation requiring builders to either provide solar hot water or a rain water tank in areas that do not have recycled water. The suburbs that have recycled water do not need this.

I remember them giving out free water saving shower heads. If I am correct they more than halved the water consumption without affecting the quality of the shower. Damn.

Australia has put into place a lot of programs to reduce the effects of droughts in the future. We even have the desalination plant, which has never been used lol since its construction concluded after the drought ended.


I would definitely include a rainwater tank on my property if I built one in somalia. You can catch a lot of rain from your roof.
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