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Patients Make Deadly Senqu River Crossing in Lesotho Village

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AI-generatedThis article describes a humanitarian and infrastructure challenge in Lesotho with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The hospital's debt and government commitments are mentioned but lack concrete commercial impact on any sector.
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- Patients in remote Lesotho villages rely on a boat service to cross the Senqu River to reach Tebellong Hospital.
- Flooding often prevents safe crossings, leading to missed appointments and worsening health conditions.
- The Lesotho Evangelical Church, which operates the hospital, is facing significant debt.
- Government has committed to provide medical supplies and construct a bridge, but construction has yet to begin.
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