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    Surging Waters in Mvolo: The Untold Struggle

    By The South Sudan HeraldNovember 9, 2025 Humanitarian 2 Mins Read
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    Mvolo County Faces Rising Waters

    Mvolo County, tucked in Western Equatoria State, has been grappling with relentless rainfall since August. Officials confirm that the downpour turned once-quiet rivers into torrents, breaching banks and swamping low-lying villages.

    County Relief and Rehabilitation Commission coordinator Wilson Dakada reports 2,934 households displaced across Veri, Dari, Lessi and other payams, with more names still surfacing as waters linger.

    Displacement and Shelter Crisis

    Families who lost their huts now crowd classrooms, churches and open verandas, awaiting tarpaulins that have yet to arrive.

    Inundated dirt roads limit access for trucks, forcing some residents to wade waist-deep for supplies.

    Health Worries After the Rains

    Pools of stagnant water form breeding sites for mosquitoes, and parents recount rising fevers, foot sores and infections among children, echoing fear of a looming public-health emergency.

    ‘Water is everywhere and children are sick,’ displaced resident Kezia Nedili says, pleading for insecticide-treated nets and medical outreach.

    Community-Led Response Amid Gaps

    With formal aid delayed, youth leader Sila Jackson Aparu notes that neighbours pooled savings to purchase 1,000 plastic sheets and 500 mosquito nets, registering over 500 households for immediate cover.

    Yet food stocks remain thin; simsim and groundnut fields lie under water, raising concern that shortages could outlast the floods.

    Calls for Coordinated Assistance

    Community elder John Sadik warns that hunger and disease will spread without quick intervention, urging state agencies and humanitarian partners to reopen corridors and prioritise Mvolo.

    Local officials say assessment reports have been filed and await action, reminding potential donors that current efforts are self-financed and unsustainable.

    Building Future Resilience

    Seasonal forecasts suggest rains may ease in the coming weeks, offering a window to repair levees and stock emergency stores before the next climate shock.

    Residents stress that a collaborative plan, blending community initiative with institutional backing, is key to safeguarding lives and livelihoods when rivers rise again.

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