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Resident reports destroyed street, no potable water and minimal medical supplies as convoys arrive

Public comment / testimony (speaker in transcript) · April 23, 2026
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Summary

A resident testified in French that a street has been destroyed and that convoys are delivering water and emergency medicines; the speaker said there is no potable water and only trucked supplies sustain local hospital care.

A resident said the street was "completely destroyed," and described renewed humanitarian needs two weeks after the road had been intact. The speaker said a convoy arrived again today carrying water and emergency medicines to the affected area.

The resident warned of a continuing lack of safe drinking water, saying, "Il y a des problèmes d'eau encore une fois il n'y a pas d'eau potable" and that "il n'y a que l'eau que nous leur apportons par camion." They described medical equipment and supplies arriving as "minimum" and said these were intended to support operations and basic hospital care.

The account in the transcript did not name any municipal authority, aid agency, or timetable for restoring infrastructure or water service. There was no recorded response or formal action in the transcript; the remarks appear as on-the-ground testimony about ongoing humanitarian needs.

The lack of potable water and only minimal medical supplies, as described by the resident, signals immediate public-health and logistics challenges for local responders and any hospitals relying on externally delivered supplies. No vote, motion, or official adoption of measures was recorded in the provided transcript.