We are still wearing the clothes we had on when the floods started — A resident of Tesano Park
"We are still wearing the clothes we had on when the floods started." — A resident of Tesano Park speaks about surviving last Monday's floods. #PrimeMorning Don't forget to subscribe for more Updates: / @joyprimetv #JoyPrime Visit the News Site: https://www.myjoyonline.com/ for more. Follow us on Facebook: / joyprimetv Follow us on Instagram: / joyprimetv Follow us on X: https://x.com/JoyPrimeTV #JoyPrime #TheUltimateExperience

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