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Flooding Risks: Essential Water Safety Tips You Need to Know!

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The Ministry of Health and Medical Services is urging residents in the Western Division to boil all untreated drinking water and utilize clean containers for storage due to recent rain and flooding in the area. This proactive measure is aimed at curbing the spread of waterborne diseases, including typhoid fever and diarrhea.

The Ministry emphasizes the importance of storing sufficient water for drinking, cooking, personal hygiene, and washing hands. They also caution parents to keep their children away from flooded areas that may be contaminated due to sewage overflow. Additionally, residents are advised to protect food items and medicines by placing them in elevated and dry locations to prevent water damage.

The Ministry is committed to providing public advisories and taking necessary action to mitigate potential disease outbreaks associated with the heavy rains and flooding. They are calling on the community for support in these efforts.

In light of the current challenges, it is heartening to see the Ministry taking preventive steps, emphasizing collective responsibility in maintaining public health. By following these guidelines, the community can significantly reduce risks during these adverse weather conditions.


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