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Jonglei: heavy rains flood Bor

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August 20, 2012 (BOR) - Jonglei’s capital, Bor, and surrounding areas are flooded, following heavy rains that began at the beginning of August.

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The the children of James Kur, bailing water from their home, Pakuau, Bor, Jonglei, August 7, 2012 (ST)

James Kur, from Pakuau near Bor said his home had become a “pool of fish”. This led him and his family to construct a dike in an attempt to save their property.

Many residents are blaming the local government for failing to provide sufficient drainage along the state’s roads.

The Akony-Bany community dug a trench across the road in order to lower the water-level, making the road impassible for vehicles.

Many residents are now homeless.

Ajah Alier, whose home was demolished last month, told Sudan Tribune, she had been relocated to an area which is now flooded.

“They are forcing our children die. How can a child live in such conditions?" asked Ajah.

In some parts of Bor there are 30cm of water.

On Sunday, due to the poor condition of the road a truck loaded with over 40 tons of beer from Juba over turned at Malual-Agorbar, just 13km from Bor, according to traffic police officers in Bor.

Unity state flooding has also caused large scale displacement and authorities in neighbouring Sudan are on high alert after flooding caused the deaths of 32 people..

In August Duk county commissioner, Elija Mochnom, said 17,000 people have been displaced by flooding in his jurisdiction.

(ST)

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  • 21 August 2012 08:07, by Anti-traitors!

    Each an every resident of Bortown, as well as the entire residents of Jonglei state must dug their own dyke to protects themselves from flood, instead. They shouldn’t expects somebody else to do it for them. They must do it themselves.

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    • 21 August 2012 08:43, by Ruach

      What about other parts of Jonglei?Like Uror,Akobo,Pochalla,Ayod,Fangak not accessible at any time of the year,Pibor,Nyirol?You report only Bor so that they will be helped alone.The State capital will be taken somewhere at the mid point of all counties

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      • 21 August 2012 12:00, by michael coma

        Kuol Manyang,for how long do u think that roads within Bor Town will be level with marram?even the road to your home is hard for you to do it or u are waiting someone to come and do them on your behave?try ur level best within this year sir.Thanks

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      • 21 August 2012 20:45, by panom lualbil

        According to article, AJAH ALIER is a resident who reported the harshness of flood where she was situated. But she wasnt a gent of Government or REDCROSS to report any tragedy of such places [you named.] Becos if you can empathized it could be imposible to imagine what happen anywhere. Unless you’re from nuer lawless ppl. But always in a place of human being, there should be leaders/elders/

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        • 21 August 2012 21:51, by panom lualbil

          who could brought up an issue of a place, but NOT ur mom to jump leaving ur dad, unless becos you’re nuer who are irresposible. This is the same like of ugly state where you said ’we cry and shit but no help’ than what AJAH ALIER [female] was saying here. Your being opponent of none trivial item is what corrupted ur morality. Patience & logical thinking is what it take 2b a good human being.

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