Flooded or not, it all depends on a few centimeters and luck.
All that green or sandy surface is water. Canoes would be convenient to visit the neighbors or go shopping.
The UN camp next door was better planned, there is hardly no sluggish water here, a better location makes all the difference.
In some camps, maybe all, the latrines have collapsed. Cholera cases have been reported. Even the camp in Juba is affected. Boots are to be sprayed when one leaves camp, for those who can…a lone tree is used for meetings, probably for men only.
Organization is to be seen here and there. A little garden, straw collected for roofing…small shops I heard. I’d like to visit one camp at some point. Well the word ‘visit’ has a weird feeling in this case.
The same picture has been cropped below to show that typical fresh water tank in blue. A foot bridge has been built to access it.
A main street in the green slime.
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