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Flood relief hampers shared to Mabaruma communitie­s

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Hundreds of dislocated households along the Aruka and Koberimo rivers in Region One have received emergency relief as the government continues to strengthen its flood response.

Minister of Housing and Water, Collin Croal, who is also the parliament­ary representa­tive for the region, shared hampers to residents during a two-day outreach in the Mabaruma sub-region.

A release from the Ministry of Housing said that the Deputy Mayor of Mabaruma, Carolyn Robinson; Regional Chairman, Brentnol Ashley; Regional Executive Officer, Teka Bissessar and other officials, accompanie­d the Minister.

A total of 542 food supply hampers and 542 sanitation packages were distribute­d at Wanaki, Arauru, Sacred Heart, St. Dominic’s, Koberimo, Kinchee Creek, Aruka Mouth, Smith Creek, Morawhanna and Imbotero.

The release said that the hamper distributi­on follows a thorough flood assessment executed by regional officials.

The Minister also compliment­ed the local bodies for their timely interventi­ons which has led to water receding in Smith Creek and Kumaka.

The release said that the communitie­s will continue to be monitored as the heavy rainfall and high tides persist. Regional health officials are also monitoring communitie­s for water borne illnesses.

The residents were also urged by the Minister to get vaccinated against COVID-19. A similar exercise was also conducted by the Minister last weekend in the Moruca sub-district, the release said.

 ??  ?? Handing out supplies at Wanaki (Ministry of Housing photo)
Handing out supplies at Wanaki (Ministry of Housing photo)

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