
Over the years, Uganda has increasingly faced climate change and environmental-related problems with the mountainous sub-regions of Rwenzori and Elgon being the most hit. These locations have suffered endemic flooding with massive destruction of property, displacement of livelihoods and loss of lives. As the Mbale catastrophe continues to unfold here is the history of the trend of flooding in the country. #NTVNews #NTVTonight #NTVWeekendEdition
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Oh sorry to my pple of sironko and mbale
Oooh sorry Bambi
Until you stop cutting trees. Digging and taking stones from mountains, floods will never stop. If you think you are God, continue and see what is next. This is a free world. But all you do, has its consequences. Pay attention to God.
Praying for Uganda.
2022 Uganda storm surge flooding
Uganda gets very heavy rain like the Caribbean islands, thunder and lightning.
Uganda deserves this for their country's homophobia