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Oct 11, 2009 Features / Columnists, The Baccoo Speaks
I have been talking about the fires. Only last week I warned of the conflagration that would leave some people in tears. I hasten to say that there is more to come because of carelessness. And carelessness is not confined to people discarding flammable objects.
There is going to be yet another fire but it will not be as devastating as the one on Friday because the buildings would be too far apart.
Children are going to be involved since the fire would strike at the dead of night. It would be good that there are neighbours.
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The roads are equally dangerous because of the number of new and inexperienced drivers. There are also those who will continue to ignore traffic signals as was reflected on Friday in the heart of the city.
It is not by accident that the city is harbouring so many ill things. There is an evil cloud caused by the wickedness of some in high places. This is the cause of the current crop of disasters.
But things will change because a child is going to do something that she was sent here to do.
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Look out for more water worries in the large rivers. There is going to be collision caused by one unlighted vessel and a vessel moving smuggled stuff.
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