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Gov’t delivers relief aid to flood victims in Napak

Floods in Napak district.

 Napak, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The government has delivered a consignment of relief food to flood victims in Napak district.

Last week, floods hit Napak district displacing 500 households in Morulinga and Matany sub counties. The floods destroyed houses, food and other household properties.

Richard Sebandeke, the Napak Chief Administrative Officer says that the items delivered to the district include 100 bags of maize, 60 bags of beans, 500 mosquito nets, and 200 tarpaulins.

Sebandeke says the relief aid will be distributed to affected families in Matany sub county.

He adds that another assessment was ongoing to identify each family’s need based on the donation sent to the district.

John Paul Kodet, the Napak LC V chairperson says that the district cannot help and has asked several partners to adjust their planning and provide immediate emergency support to the community.

He also advised the partners to assist the affected community with farming inputs such as seeds.

According to the assessment carried out by the local authorities, 503 households were affected by the floods and needed emergency aid, including food, health services and other support.

Kodet says no partner has yet communicated to the district but he is optimistic that they will respond soon.

Laura Nawok whose house collapsed asked the government and partners to deliver more assistance inform of equipment such as hoes, axes and pangas that can help them in construction. She lauded the local leadership of Napak for soliciting support for them.

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