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    Stagnant Floodwaters Claim Life in South Sudan Town

    By The South Sudan HeraldSeptember 25, 2025 Humanitarian 2 Mins Read
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    Flooding Threatens Everyday Movement in Panyagor

    A 70-something woman drowned after slipping into stagnant floodwater in Panyagor on Tuesday evening, local officials confirmed in Bor.

    Her body, retrieved the following morning, underscores the routine dangers faced by residents crossing inundated streets after successive seasons of heavy rain.

    Vulnerable Groups at Highest Risk

    Twic East County Commissioner Juach Arok Juach called the death ‘a serious reminder of the risks’, urging children and older people to avoid deep pools (Sudans Post).

    Humanitarian agencies add that prolonged standing water also fuels cholera and other waterborne illnesses, compounding the vulnerability of displaced families.

    County Response and New Pumping Machine

    Officials say community volunteers are reinforcing footpaths, posting warning signs and mapping safe crossings while awaiting broader engineering solutions.

    Relief came this week with the delivery of a motorized pump donated by the International Organization for Migration, expected to lower water levels around markets and health posts.

    Calls for Long-Term Flood Management

    Local engineers recommend dredging clogged channels and restoring wetlands to absorb overflow, but budget constraints remain sharp after years of emergency spending.

    State planners say integrated drainage projects could protect roads and farmland, yet financing hinges on sustained collaboration between government, donors and community groups.

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