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Thousands of families affected by flooding in Bolivia
22 Feb 2007 15:22:00 GMT
Doris Kirchebner
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Due to the climate phenomenon "El NiƱo", heavy rainfalls have caused flooding in the east and northeast of the country. Up to 68,000 families in the rural regions of the Santa Cruz and Beni districts are affected.

The SOS Children's Village, the SOS Social Centre and the SOS School in Santa Cruz are fine. But families who benefit from the SOS family strengthening programme and those who attend events organised in the "Hogares Comunitarios" (community centres) have had difficulties reaching the centres, as public transportation was partially halted.

Local authorities have decided to evacuate families from the most-affected areas and relocate them to camps. Together with other humanitarian organisations and the local authorities, SOS Children's Villages is monitoring the situation, especially of children. In the next days, SOS Children's Villages will provide the most vulnerable children with basic relief items and will care for proper shelter.

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A view of the Cerro Rico mine (background) is seen in Potosi, some 600 km (373 miles) south of La Paz, in this March 2003 file photo. Rebel miners seized control of Bolivia's largest silver mine on April 2, 2007, protesting against government plans to close part of the mine, which authorities say is at risk of collapsing. The legendary Cerro Rico mine in Potosi, the world's highest city, in central Bolivia, has been exploited for nearly five centuries and the government fears the mountain might give in soon due to over-mining. Picture taken March 2003.



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