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By Fr. Albeiro Rodas, SDB


Sihanoukville, Cambodia, 9 August 2019 -- The heavy rains and strong winds coming from the tropical storm Lekina - called in Philippines as Hanna; and the impact of the southwest monsoon, hit the coastal provinces of Cambodia at the moment, flooding several areas, including Sihanoukville. Last week, the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology issued the statement to be prepared for the natural event. However, the Don Bosco Technical School, Hotel and Children Fund center of Sihanoukville, did not expect to see the school flooded between the night of August 8 and 9.  Winds of 15 to 20 meters per second, two meter waves on the sea and floods, are running from the coastal province of Koh Kong bordering Thailand to the coastal provinces of Sihanoukville, Kampot and even Kep to the border with Vietnam. 

The following is the description of Br. Roberto Panetto, economer of Don Bosco Sihanoukville:

Last night at 22:30 (August 8), the heavy rain made me have a walk to check the water level in front of our school. I advised some our staff families and guests at the ground floor of our guesthouse to get ready for some water may enter in their ground floor rooms.

The level of the water on the main road in front of our school started to raise and in a matter of few minutes it was overflowing the dam-wall we just build to prevent flooding.

I took with me the one year old baby, Mary, as the parents were busy to prepare their room for eventual flood.

I went to my office  while water was already entering the door in front. In a matter of few minutes the water was over half a meter. I started to put all laptops and relevant papers as high as I could find a place in my office. Meanwhile the water outside was one meter high while in the office at lower level as the doors were closing the full entrance to the water. Students came to my office knocking at the windows and door asking me to move to the first floor of the nearby academic building. The pressure of the water on the door was so strong that students could not manage to open the door. We had no choice than to go out through a small counter window connecting my office to the secretary office.  Mary was happy to hug her dad. Students  were very attentive helping to secure remaining things to any higher water level. We transfer all property papers and relevant documents to the first floor of the nearby building and moved away from the office.

The water flowing from the main road destroyed the fence wall, flowing fast to the opposite side of our campus and demolishing the gate giving to the small road from the hotel side.

No ground floor of our buildings were spared by the flood.

Thanks to God no one was hurt during this calamity. The houses of our teachers and staff were flooded as well. Some of them are now living in our school as they have no place to stay and asked us for shelter.

The damage is huge as all the workshops (Mechanical, Welding, Automotive, Electrical) machinery and equipment have been under water and mud.

The Salesian community together with staff and students all are sharing the same hardship while experiencing something we never expected.

Being one kilometer from the sea beach, one cannot expect such a high flood.

The fast rampant development with construction of hotels, shopping malls, residential skyscrapers disregarding infrastructures and nature are making everyone else paying the toll.

Canals and streams have been obstructed by reducing their original sizes in order to exploit the land on their banks.

Garbage in thrown everywhere blocking the already small drainage system.

Deforestation on the hill sides is one of the main cause of flash floods happening in Sihanoukville as well.

It is too early to estimate the damage, but I presume it will be closed to one million US dollars. 

We are happy to see many Salesians, past-pupils and friends ready to help and encourage in this difficult time here.

Thanks to all of you for your prayer and sympathy. The good Lord will inspire generous Benefactors to help us in replacing the damaged items and solve in the best way to preventing future floods.




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The Mechanic Workshop. Machines were affected by the flood and probably damaged.

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The students´ dining room during the moment of the flood.

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At the back of the administration's offices.


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  • Sombo 2019.08.10 20:09

    It is really sad but it is the reality of life. Let work out together to clean it up and make it works again. 

  • vaclav 2019.08.26 12:04
    Thank you so much for your concern and prayerful support!

    After tow weeks of the flash flood we have more or less cleaned up the school campus to receive the new applicants for the next school year. There are still many places and things to clean up as the mud remain... This morning we started to receive new applicants but not many ...

    Once again thank you so much!

    Fr. Eugene Xalxo

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