By Memunatu Bangura
Deputy Minister of Health and Sanitation 1, Madina Rahman, has said that the current water crisis in Freetown and its environs might cause a cholera outbreak and other water borne diseases.
"Because of the areas where people go to fetch water, I am worried that we may experience water borne diseases," she noted.
Madam Rahman was updating newsmen last Thursday at a presser held at the Ministry of Information and Communications, Youyi building in Freetown.
She said the country was challenged by acute water shortage and that she was worried there could be a serious disease outbreak because people collect drinking water from unprotected sources without boiling or filtering.
She said about 1.8 million people die from cholera and other water borne diseases annually around the world, adding that it was a concern for the government.
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