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Kako farms were ravaged by flooding – toshao

-gov’t continuing to send supplies to region

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Farms in the Region Seven village of Kako were ravaged by this week’s flooding, according to Toshao, Casey Hastings and the government is continuing to channel supplies to communitie­s inundated by rain-swollen rivers.

Minister within the Ministry of Communitie­s Dawn Hastings-Williams made a contributi­on to ongoing flood relief efforts with the delivery of food and medical supplies to her hometown of Kako.

The minister delivered bed nets, potable water filters, cough syrup, cleaning detergents and other basic supplies to the village’s Toshao, Hastings, for distributi­on to the residents in Kako whose homes and livelihood were affected.

According to the Government Informatio­n Agency (GINA), HastingsWi­lliams coordinate­d the activity after receiving word that residents were in need of the items.

In the wake of heavy rainfall in the highlands of Region Eight, beginning on May 17, 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.

“It saddened me to hear that a lot of families were affected by the flood, particular­ly their livelihood… I came here in person to see and hear from the Toshao and other residents what has been the damage and to render whatever assistance is necessary to bring back normalcy to the village,” the minister was quoted as saying by GINA.

Hastings was very appreciati­ve of the gesture by the minister, GINA said, before adding that praises were also given for the timely response of the region in reaching out to the affected communitie­s and residents.

Commenting on the effects of the flood, the Toshao said while only four homes were completely under water, the farms in the communitie­s have been ravaged by the flood.

“Water was very high in

the community for the first time in my lifetime and 124 households were affected… Water either covered the farms or we had water comng through the soil and destroying the crops,” he added. Meanwhile, GINA reportd that as the water recedes, overnment continues to forward supplies to the region. he Region Seven, Regional Democratic Council (RDC) as also begun to lead an ffort aimed at assessing the mpact of the flooding and he current high water levels n the region. This effort which has the upport of the Civil Defence Commission (CDC) has also een the setting up a Forward Operating Centre in Kamarang, which Minister Hastings-Williams also visitd yesterday.

The centre was created to provide an open space for coordinati­ng the relief supplies to the affected communitie­s, Planning and Training Assistant of the CDC, Allana Walters, pointed out.

Walters, who is stationed at the Centre, explained that boards have been set up with the different communitie­s, the total population, the households as well as the affected and tracks … what we have been able to send out, and what we are expecting to go out from this room,” she said.

Alluding to the Regional Disaster Risk Management System, which was set up earlier this year, Walters said teams were able to conduct an assessment of the region, develop maps and a plan and form a Regional Disaster Risk Management Committee chaired by the Regional Chairman, Gordon Bradford.

This early collaborat­ion was crucial to the effectiven­ess of the region’s response to the flooding, Walters noted.

“When they (the region) got informatio­n about what was happening in the Upper Mazaruni, the Regional Disaster Risk Management Committee was able to quickly call a meeting in Bartica and from then they were able to make decisions and mobilise resources to come out and do assessment­s,” she explained.

“So we are very pleased that, that was able to happen and things are rolling out in that manner consistent with how the CDC looks at disasters and responses,” she added.

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Minister within the Minis Hasting outlining how the
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(GINA Photo) stry of Communitie­s Dawn Hastings- Williams (right) and Toshao Casey supplies will be distribute­d to the flood affected households
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(GINA photo) Youths in Kako, Region Seven help in offloading the supplies.

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