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16,000 displaced by flooding in southwest

More than 16,000 people have been displaced from their homes in Gambela State in the southwest of the country and are in need of emergency relief after the River Baro burst its banks, the semi-official Walta Information Centre reported this week. Fifteen thousand of the displaced people were residents of 16 villages in the Itang river basin, Walta quoted Tesfaye Ireso, a provincial official of the Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission, as saying.

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