Leaders of flood ravaged community say locals will return to no services
Three months ago the town of Nauiyu / Daly River was submerged in the region's worst ever floods. Now, Indigenous leaders worry residents are returning to a community with no services, if the NT and federal government do not step in.
Three months after the Daly River community of Nauiyu suffered its most severe flooding on record, local Indigenous leaders are expressing deep concern regarding the state of the town. Residents are beginning to return to their homes, yet the area remains largely devoid of essential infrastructure and support services. Community representatives are urgently calling on both the Northern Territory and federal governments to intervene and provide necessary resources. Without immediate financial and logistical assistance, the town faces a difficult path toward recovery. The current lack of basic amenities threatens the long-term stability and well-being of the returning population.
The situation highlights the critical need for sustained government intervention to prevent the permanent displacement of vulnerable communities following climate-related disasters.
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