W. AFRICA: Tens of thousands homeless from Floods/Rains

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W. AFRICA: Tens of thousands homeless from Floods/Rains
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05 Oct 2006 17:17:10 GMT
Source: IRIN


DAKAR, 5 October (IRIN) - Almost 70,000 people from four countries have
been displaced by floods from seasonal rains and need food, blankets,
mosquito nets and other assistance, according to a report from three
United Nations agencies.

Niger is the worst-affected with 46,472 people displaced, followed by
Burkina Faso with 11,170, Mauritania with 9,000 and Guinea with 1,200,
said the October report by the UN humanitarian coordination office
(OCHA), the UN children's agency (UNICEF) and the UN World Food programme.

The flooding has lead to outbreaks of cholera. Among at least 681 cases
27 people have died - most of them in Niger.

The UN agencies said Niger poses the greatest need. They said 2,788
tonnes of cereal were needed. Just over half of the necessary blankets
and mosquito nets had been provided.

WFP has distributed 406 tonnes of food to more than 18,000 people in the
regions of Agadez in central Niger, Zinder in the south and Tahoua and
Dosso in the southwest. UNICEF has focused on water needs, sanitation
and education.

In Guinea, flooding destroyed about 150 homes in the densely populated
eastern province of Kindia, about 135 km north of the capital, Conakry.
Authorities said it was the worst flooding in Kindia for 50 years.

"The risk of epidemics such as malaria, cholera, diarrhoea and
respiratory infections is high due to the stagnant water. OCHA and its
partners are working with the government to respond to the most urgent
needs," the UN agencies said.

Guinea's Health Ministry says 150 people, out of 1,815 cases, have died
of cholera in the country this year.

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