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Daily Monitor
Monday April 05 2021
People attempt to cross the flooded Ajeleik Bridge in Kapelebyong District last October. Most of the bridges in Teso Sub-region that were weakened by floods last year are yet to be repaired. PHOTO/FILE
Summary
Leaders say government has not yet fixed them and the rainy season will make the situation worse.
In 2019, government allocated more than Sh500b to fix roads and bridges destroyed by heavy rain countrywide.
However, those in Teso are still in a bad state.
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Leaders in Teso Sub-region have appealed to government to fix the worn-out bridges in the area, saying they are continuously claiming lives.