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    "content": "and from infected wounds; Eye and respiratory infections resulting from exposure to infected dust, especially during landfill operations; Different diseases that result from the bites of animals feeding on the waste; Intestinal infections that are transmitted by flies feeding on the waste; and cancers resulting from exposure to hazardous compounds and chemicals. (v) There is now little grazing land as most of the land is covered by the dumping site, where the livestock is susceptible to serious health risks since they are exposed to harmful toxins; (vi) That as a result of the mismanagement of the waste disposal site, water in and around the local community is contaminated, thereby exacerbating the problem even further as pathogens from human waste have caused numerous cases of cholera and hepatitis, as well as diarrhoea leading to the deaths of some residents of Ali Mao Village; (vii) That there is an overwhelming possibility that many people are likely to die as a result of the continued operation of the dumping site and that the residents are now concerned about the increase in the number of patients in hospitals within Wajir County; (viii) That efforts have been made to have the matter addressed by the County Government of Wajir, the National Environmental Management Authority and other relevant authorities but there has been no change of situation;"
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