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Fly River MP urges government to fast-track border facilities as river dries up
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Fly River MP urges government to fast-track border facilities as river dries up

From Post-Courier · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Fly River MP James Donald is urging the government to expedite the establishment of border facilities at the PNG-Indonesia border.
  • His electorate is currently cut off due to low river levels, which have disrupted supply lines.
  • The lack of quarantine and immigration facilities is hindering essential services and connectivity.

James Donald, the Member of Parliament for Fly River, has urgently called on the government to fast-track the development of quarantine and immigration facilities at the border between Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Donald highlighted that his electorate is effectively isolated following a significant drop in the Fly River's water level, which has severed vital supply routes.

The MP emphasized that the current lack of essential border infrastructure is not merely an inconvenience but a critical issue impacting the connectivity and accessibility of his region. The reduced river levels have disconnected the area, preventing the regular flow of goods and services that the local population relies upon.

Donald's appeal underscores the need for immediate government action to address the infrastructural deficit. The establishment of proper quarantine and immigration facilities is presented as a prerequisite for restoring normal operations and ensuring the well-being of the constituents in the Fly River electorate. The situation demands a prompt response to mitigate the ongoing disruption and isolation.

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Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.