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Residents who live at Avenor in the national capital are asking for immediate dredging of the drains there to ensure the waters flow freely to avoid flooding.
With the onset of the rains, some of the residents who stay in the area and workers who operate there say they get scared anytime the clouds gather.
They’ve been speaking to Joy News in this report.
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