Inter Press Service: Standing on a raised piece of pavement across from the makeshift home where she has lived for the past 10 months, Violet Nicola threw up her hands.
"Our houses are broken again. I've lost my things. They don't do anything for us. We never see them," she said, referring to aid groups. "Since the water has come in here, we're mired in more problems."
Below her feet, thigh-high muddy brown water extended in every direction along the downtown's main street on Friday. The floodwaters seeped inside......
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Posted by Inter Press Service: Ansel Herz on November 7th, 2010
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