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Central/gitega Region: Instead of a Bridge, a Gulf Separates Nyamugari and Karera Ii

Summary by IWACU Burundi
For a long time, a bridge connected the two neighbourhoods and facilitated traffic. Today, it was carried away by rain more than two years ago. After its collapse, a small cut was enlarged and transformed into an impassable ravine on both sides. The inhabitants now live in isolation forced to make long and painful detours to pass from one neighborhood to the other.
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For a long time, a bridge connected the two neighbourhoods and facilitated traffic. Today, it was carried away by rain more than two years ago. After its collapse, a small cut was enlarged and transformed into an impassable ravine on both sides. The inhabitants now live in isolation forced to make long and painful detours to pass from one neighborhood to the other.

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IWACU Burundi broke the news in Burundi on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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