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Uganda: More Than 400 Flood-Affected Persons Asked to Vacate Area

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[Monitor] More than 400 people, mostly from the Alur tribe, who were affected by floods last year at Kalolo Landing Site in Buliisa District, have been asked to vacate land on which they had put temporary shelters.

Source: allAfrica.com

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