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Central African Republic: in Bangui, Almost 5000 People Still Live Their Feet in the Water Since the Floods of 2023

In the Central African Republic, after the floods of July 2023, the waters never completely retreated in the Kolongo and M'poko Bac neighbourhoods, south-west of the capital. The situation worsens day by day as the country is currently facing intense rainy episodes, followed by floods and their procession of effects: problems of supply of drinking water, electricity, evacuation of latrines, plus mosquitoes that develop throughout the territory.

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In the Central African Republic, after the floods of July 2023, the waters never completely retreated in the Kolongo and M'poko Bac neighbourhoods, south-west of the capital. The situation worsens day by day as the country is currently facing intense rainy episodes, followed by floods and their procession of effects: problems of supply of drinking water, electricity, evacuation of latrines, plus mosquitoes that develop throughout the territory.

·Paris, France
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Radio France Internationale broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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