Stabroek News

Hinterland floods… CDC widens relief efforts as list of affected

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The Civil Defence Commission (CDC) was yesterday preparing to extend its surveillan­ce and relief efforts as it received reports of more floodaffec­ted areas in regions 8 and 7.

In the wake of excessive rainfall in the highland regions over the past few days, coupled with the cresting of the Ireng River, Kaibarupai, Waipa, Chenapau, Sand Hill Settlement, Itabac and Kanapang in Region Eight (Potaro-Siparuni), and Paruima, Kako, Jawalla, Phillipai, Kamarang and Quebanang in Region Seven (Cuyuni-Mazaruni) have been hit by flooding.

Deputy Director of the CDC Major Kester Craig told Stabroek News that in addition to the six affected villages in Region Eight, new reports revealed that Kopinang and Chuing have also been affected by flooding. He said the CDC has since started preparing supplies to be dispatched to the two villages.

But due to the fact that no direct flights can be done to those villages, the supplies will first be flown to Kato, after which they would be transporte­d to Kopinang and Chuing via All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs).

Regarding the situation in Region Seven, Craig reported that mostly farmlands have been affected by the water and even as the water levels continue to drop, he assured Stabroek News that CDC personnel on the ground will be making checks in the villages where other reports of flooding have been received.

Stabroek News was told yesterday that while water continues to recede in the Cuyuni-Mazaruni region, the water in the Ireng River continues to rise as a direct result of heavy rainfall experience­d in the PotaroSipa­runi River all of Monday evening. However, Craig, having confirmed this, explained that it is not a case where the Ireng River has crested its banks again.

Reports from Chenapau Village in Region Eight indicated that while many trails remained under water, boats were being used to shuttle children to school, which had since restarted.

And even as residents continue to seek refuge on higher lands, pictures shown to Stabroek News captured a few children from the village frolicking in the river.

As it relates to the health situation, the Deputy Director noted that while there have been no reports of outbreaks in any of the affected villages, Minister within in the Ministry of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Valerie GarridoLow­e has been doing rounds with two doctors.

Craig said a more comprehens­ive update on the medical situation will be given when the report is received by the CDC.

He noted that a team from the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed (GWI) will be heading to Chenapau to set up water filtration systems.

\Additional­ly, he said the Kanapang Primary School kitchen will soon be the recipient of a new gas stove and other cooking utensils. The items were donated by Komal Singh and GAICO Constructi­on, who, after learning of a request made by Toshao Charles Lewis, promptly responded to support the rebuilding efforts.

The stove and other items had been washed away by the floodwater­s, Craig said, while noting that the stove along with mosquito nets and several footballs have been handed over.

Meanwhile, an administra­tive officer at the CDC, who spoke to Stabroek News on Sunday, said the CDC has flown in over 300 donations to the two regions over the weekend, while noting that the initial need was for food hampers for a family of 5 to 10 persons for one week.

Now the requests have grown from food supplies to farming supplies. Some farmers in the area have lost acres of produce on their farms as there have been reports of landslides.

Donations for the floodaffec­ted villages have been received from far and wide. Additional supplies donated by farmers and other persons who wanted to help send relief to the two regions were scheduled to be collected yester-

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 ??  ?? Children in the background were seen swimming in the water from the Ireng River, which crested its banks last week, flooding the central part of Chenapau Village in the process.
Children in the background were seen swimming in the water from the Ireng River, which crested its banks last week, flooding the central part of Chenapau Village in the process.
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Children preparing to head to school via boats

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