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Following the earthquake disaster, support is being provided to the residents of the settlement with temporary shelter
#Ethiopia The region announced that support is being provided to the residents of the settlement with temporary shelter following the earthquake that occurred in Awash, Fentalena and Dulsa districts.
Following the earthquake that occurred in Awash Fentalena and Dulsa districts of Afar region, the local residents have been evacuated from the place.
Mr. Ahmed, the coordinator of the command post established in the area where the accident occurred, and the head of the youth culture and sports bureau, said that the daily food and water delivery works are being carried out in the area where the residents have settled. Ibrahim said.
Ato Ahmed Ibrahim said that following the earthquake that occurred in Awash, Fentale and Dulesa districts, the work of moving and relocating those displaced from their villages has been done.
He also explained that since yesterday, he has been present in the area and considering the general conditions, it is possible to give immediate response to the community and to avoid any serious damage.
It is also known that the local residents who have been displaced from the two districts have been resettled in Sidha Fage Kebele of Amibera District.
In Afar Region, Awash Fentale and Dulecha Districts, as well as in Fentale District of Oromia Region, the government is carrying out various works following the natural early warning bell. available The work being done so far and the response is impressive.
Two districts in Afar region, namely Awash Fentale and Dulecha (Dulsa) districts are vulnerable to the problem. 15,000 residents are vulnerable in both districts, ie in 6 vulnerable kebeles of Awash Fentale, and 7,000 people have been transported from the danger zone to other areas.
In Dulecha district, 20,000 members of 2 kebeles are vulnerable. The Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission has announced that 6,223 people have left the area so far.
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