Reuters AlertNet Full site
Homepage | Newsdesk | NGO Latest | Crisis briefings | Country profiles | MediaWatch | Jobs | Alerting | Login

NEWSDESK

Angola says cholera infects three, sees more cases
20 Mar 2009 11:07:11 GMT
Source: Reuters
LUANDA, March 20 (Reuters) - Three people have been infected with cholera following floods caused by weeks of heavy rain in southern Angola with more cases likely, the governor of a province on the border with Namibia said on Friday.

The floods have left more than 33,000 people homeless and destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of farmland.

"We know that because of the still waters we could register more cases in the province but we are on alert and ready," Antonio Didalewa, governor of Cunene, was quoted as saying in state-owned newspaper Jornal de Angola.

The three cases were detected in the city of Ondjiva, the capital of Cunene. The landlocked province is one of Angola's poorest regions where the majority of the population rely on subsistence farming.

A number of roads have been cut off by the floods, leaving hundreds of people stranded and without food. The government has sent helicopters to provide vital aid to the population, but Didalewa said more had to be done.

"We only have three helicopters that supply some localities with food during the day. We would like that number to be increased although we are thankful to those institutions that are helping to resolve the problem of Cunene," he said. (Reporting by Henrique Almeida; Editing by Serena Chaudhry and Katie Nguyen)


AlertNet news is provided by

Email this article       Send comments

Topics

•  Health

•  Floods

MORE >>

Emergencies

•  Angola recovery

•  Southern Africa floods

MORE >>

NGO latest

•  Bangladesh: Rebuilding lives battered by disaster
IFRC - Switzerland

•  Partnership to Prevent HIV among Vulnerable Russian Youth
HealthRight Intl - USA

•  Argentina: Needs of Flood and Mudslide Survivors Still Great
ADRA - International

•  Lack of Food Remains Top Concern for Survivors After Record Flooding in Fiji
ADRA - International

•  UMCOR Hotline for March 17, 2009
UMCOR - USA

MORE >>

Latest news

•  Angola says cholera infects three, sees more cases

•  Africa's water crisis: a quarter of a billion dollars down the drain

•  INTERVIEW-Ban fears global crisis will hit aid to poor

•  U.S. tuberculosis rate hits all-time low, CDC says

•  Experimental TB compound might make effective drug

MORE >>
AlertNet news is provided by

Del.icio.us Del.icio.us  |   Digg Digg  |   NewsVine NewsVine  |   Reddit Reddit   
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-19T205001Z_01_FOR14_RTRIDSP_2_POPE-AFRICA-CAMEROON_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/FOR14.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-19T175553Z_01_FOR11_RTRIDSP_2_POPE-AFRICA-CAMEROON_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/FOR11.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-19T164745Z_01_KIYE03_RTRIDSP_2_RUSSIA_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/KIYE03.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-19T164558Z_01_KIYE06_RTRIDSP_2_RUSSIA_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/KIYE06.htm
Thumb for /thefacts/imagerepository/RTRPICT/2009-03-19T164421Z_01_KIYE07_RTRIDSP_2_RUSSIA_mainimage.jpg|/thenews/pictures/KIYE07.htm

A woman with albinism (C) stands in a crowd waiting to catch a glimpse of Pope Benedict XVI as he travels along the street in Cameroon's capital Yaounde, March 19, 2009. ...



Disclaimers |  Copyright |  Privacy |  Contact Us |  Feedback |  About Us |  RSS XML

Last updated:Fri Mar 20 11:09:50 2009