Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières(MSF) teams in Mali are helping victims of recent floods in the Ténenkou, Douentza, and Bankass regions by distributing essential items such as blankets and mats.
For the first time since 1966, the levees in Ténenkou were unable to prevent the town from being completely flooded from heavy rains this year. Septic tanks are full of rainwater, filling wells and complicating access to drinkable water for daily consumption. Several regions of the country are affected, including the capital of Bamako. Malian authorities have declared a state of national disaster and launched an appeal for international mobilization after 47,000 people were affected in August, with around 100 injured and 30 dead.