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By Pearse Lynch
Nairobi
17 August 2006
Ethiopian soldier stands guard near road which was nearly swept away near Afetesia slum in Dire1 Dawa, August 7, 2006
Flood waters around Ethiopia's Omo river have killed more than 300 people and stranded2 thousands of others. Unusually heavy rains have led to severe flooding across the Horn of Africa country.
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Chief Inspector3 of Police for the affected4 Omo region, Tsegay Muluneh speaking from the town of Jinka, 780 kilometers south of the capital Addis Ababa, told reporters Ethiopia needs international assistance. He said authorities are struggling to cope with the scale of the disaster.
Since the river Omo topped its banks Sunday, surging flood waters have submerged 14 villages, destroying homes, roads, and carrying off thousands of head of livestock5. Muluneh says rescue boats have been dispatched in a frantic6 effort to deliver food, medicine, temporary shelters and to pickup7 20,000 survivors8, marooned9 by the flood.
Fears are rising that if survivors are not reached soon they may be at risk of outbreaks or waterborne diseases like cholera10.
World Food Program spokesman Paulet Jones, speaking to VOA from Addis Ababa, says although floods are common in the lowlands of Ethiopia in the rainy season from June to September, a combination of factors has made flooding this year far worse than usual.
"What has been unusual is the intensity11 and the extent of the rain," she said. "The devastation12 is also being caused by the fact that the rivers become silted13 up because of soil erosion. Soil is running off the land and into the rivers. The rivers are prone14 to over flooding much more quickly and much more readily than they would a couple years ago."
Jones says that aid agencies are expecting the number of casualties to rise.
"Assistance has been hampered15 by bad weather in the area and the fact that the area is very large and the infrastructure16 is quite poor," continued Jones. "So we do not have a channel of good roads in which to transport our food, but nonetheless the food is their and it ready to be delivered as soon as we it has been requested by the government."
The World Food Program is already supplying relief to flood victims in the region of Dire Dawa in the east of the country, where as many as 250 people were killed and 10,000 were made homeless by flash flooding last week.
Floods have also plagued the far north in the Tekezie region along the banks of the Tigray river.
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幸存者,残存者,生还者( survivor的名词复数 ) | |
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adj.被围困的;孤立无援的;无法脱身的 | |
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n.霍乱 | |
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n.毁坏;荒废;极度震惊或悲伤 | |
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v.(河流等)为淤泥淤塞( silt的过去式和过去分词 );(使)淤塞 | |
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