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Ongoing heavy rains in Uganda affect over 1m people

AFP by AFP
October 20, 2021
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Ongoing heavy rains in Uganda affect over 1m people
KAMPALA, UGANDA – DECEMBER 13: Motorcycles pass through water in a street after torrential rains in Kampala, Uganda on December 13, 2016. (Photo by Lubowa Abubaker/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Uganda’s ministry of disaster preparedness on Tuesday said over one million people in the country have been affected by the ongoing heavy rains.

Esther Anyakun, minister of state of relief, disaster preparedness and refugees told reporters that the rains characterized with violent windstorms, hailstones and lightning have destroyed crops, human and animal lives lost and displaced thousands of people.

Anyakun said rivers and lakes have busted their banks causing flooding and displacement of communities. She said flooding in low lands and landslides in mountainous areas are causing a major security risk amidst deteriorating hygiene and sanitation.

Affected communities are now sleeping in churches, schools and other public places. Some have relocated to their relatives in safer zones, according to the ministry.

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The weather department said the rains in most parts of the country are expected to peak during this month and then subside.

The minister said the government is working with local authorities to manage and provide the affected communities with initial coping mechanisms.

She said the government with support from partners is currently distributing food and non-food relief items to the affected communities.

She appealed to communities to remain alert and take early action in response to the early warning messages.

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“Communities living in high-risk areas such as mountainous and flood-prone are advised to move away from the steep slopes of the mountains, go and stay with host families in safer zones,” the minister said.

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