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Residents of Raya Alamata and Raya Bara districts, where the Alamata city was established after the war in northern Ethiopia, who were displaced due to recent security issues and are scattered in northern cities and villages Kebeles and South Wollo districts, said they could not return to their villages. They complained.
IDPs who spoke to VOA said it is difficult for them to live with their families, either as displaced persons or in refugee camps, given the current cost of living and harsh winters.
The head of the Raya Alamata interim government said that recently, the number of people displaced to the North and South Wolo regions due to alleged insecurity in the Raya Alamata area has exceeded 70,000.
Hailu Abera, chairman of the Raya Wolo Amara Identity and Border Restoration Committee, said attempts to get evacuees back to their villages fail They explained.
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