Ubuntu PhotoNews: Infrastructure Deficit Pose Flood Concerns in Dar es Salaam
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A flooded Jangwani neighborhood near the city center. Credit: Kizito Makoye / Ubuntu Times
Heavy rains have wreaked havoc destroying infrastructure and rendered people homeless

A flooded Msimbazi river in Dar es Salaam. Credit: Kizito Makoye / Ubuntu Times
Local residents discharge sewage that contaminates the river

A Bulldozer removing mud on the main Morogoro road to allow motorists to pass. Credit: Kizito Makoye / Ubuntu Times
The floods had brought debris from the river and made the road impassable
A legion of Dar es Salaam residents walk to work due to lack of transport. Credit: Kizito Makoye / Ubuntu Times
Heavy rains had crippled transport facilities including commuter busses
MotorCyclists negotiate their way through a flooded road. Credit: Kizito Makoye / Ubuntu Times
The floods had caused loss of income to the cyclists