Farmers cry as hailstorm destroys crops, homes in Hoima villages
This incident comes two months after the same scenario happened in Kasingo cell in Hoima City, where a hailstorm struck and left over five houses collapsed and crops destroyed.
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This incident comes two months after the same scenario happened in Kasingo cell in Hoima City, where a hailstorm struck and left over five houses collapsed and crops destroyed.
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Uganda Red commend the swift coordination between emergency responders and the courage of community volunteers assisting at the scene.
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Akello Sandra, a resident of Orama in Patongo sub-county, supported the enforcement but called for government intervention to provide alternative livelihoods.
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