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SOUTHERN SUDAN PRAYING FOR RAIN

Thu 8th April 2010

SOUTHERN SUDAN PRAYING FOR RAIN

Our partner in Sudan, Bishop Elias Taban of EPC, has told us that there is the prospect of serious water shortages if the rains do not commence within the next two weeks.

"All local water well springs in the villages are drying up," his email stated.  The sizable Yei river is already diminishing alarmingly.

"If the rains do not start within the next two weeks, we will need to start supplying water trucks to the villages from our few borehole supplies," he continued.

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