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Dippa Kunda trapped by floods, official help years away
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55530, member: 636"] Dippa Kunda residents endure devastating floods each rainy season that damage homes and threaten community health. Kaddy Kaluga reports repeated destruction of batik fabrics, identification documents, and food supplies when floodwater enters dwellings. The polluted stream attracts children despite unsafe conditions, while mosquitoes create additional discomfort for families. Mamat Jallow describes the area as a problematic junction where multiple waterways converge and cause persistent flooding. Illegal dumping at night worsens the crisis by sending waste directly into residential areas. The West Africa Coastal Areas project addresses these challenges through comprehensive planning and community support. Haruna Cham confirms monthly environmental monitoring and enforcement actions against illegal sewage connections from households. Engineers plan to replace temporary bridges with permanent structures while developing green parks for recreation. Construction work will begin in 2026 following completion of feasibility studies and environmental assessments. The initiative will support 4,000 residents through livelihood programs focusing on urban agriculture, recycling, and composting activities. [/QUOTE]
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