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Kasese flood victims continue to starve in camps as lockdown continues to bite

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
July 19, 2021
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Residents in Kasese district live in panic as floods strike again
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By MORIS MUMBERE

Scores of Kasese flood victims are on the brink of starvation as the Covid-induced lockdown continues to bite.

Many had hoped that they would be considered by the government for the Covid-19 relief cash but to their disappointment, they were left out.

Joseph Thembo Isingoma the Muhokua Transit camp focal person said they are currently having inadequate food supply by both government and well-wishers.

The recently concluded floods assessment report indicated that nearly 290 households are currently vulnerable because they were affected by floods.

In May last year, over 15 people were reported dead by floods and mudslides in Kasese district after several rivers of Nyamwamba, Rwimi, Mubuku, and Nyamugasani burst their banks.

Floods were also as a result of River Lhubiriha, which borders Uganda and DR Congo along Kitholhu sub-county, in Bukonzo West Constituency which burst its banks after heavy downpour.

The over 1,000 internally displaced persons were then relocated to Muhokya Transit camp.

Floods destroyed people’s gardens, human lives, roads, schools, bridges and health facilities.

Fresh floods hit the same area after River Nyamwamba again burst its banks on Friday last week.

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