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Omusati calls for help

Omusati calls for help

GOVERNOR of the Omusati Region, Sackey Kayone, has called for a national response to help his region fight veld fires.

He said fires had caused devastation in the region in the past two months and were still continuing in the western and south-eastern areas. Kayone told a press conference at Outapi that veld fires had disrupted the survival system and food security for animals and people alike, and adversely affected the socio-economic fabric of the region.He said the fires had destroyed vast tracts of grazing, mahangu fields and considerable numbers of livestock.”Luckily, so far no loss of human life has been reported,” the Governor said.He said the loss of grazing was a great setback after the good rains of the last season, which helped grazing pastures to recover.Kayone said the Regional Council had mobilised volunteers from the community and the security forces to fight the fires, with limited success.”I salute the men and women from all walks of life in the Omusati Region for shouldering the daunting task of rescuing the regional habitat from destruction,” Kayone said.However, he added, the extent of the problem outweighed the region’s capacity to respondKayone told a press conference at Outapi that veld fires had disrupted the survival system and food security for animals and people alike, and adversely affected the socio-economic fabric of the region.He said the fires had destroyed vast tracts of grazing, mahangu fields and considerable numbers of livestock.”Luckily, so far no loss of human life has been reported,” the Governor said.He said the loss of grazing was a great setback after the good rains of the last season, which helped grazing pastures to recover.Kayone said the Regional Council had mobilised volunteers from the community and the security forces to fight the fires, with limited success.”I salute the men and women from all walks of life in the Omusati Region for shouldering the daunting task of rescuing the regional habitat from destruction,” Kayone said.However, he added, the extent of the problem outweighed the region’s capacity to respond

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