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Local actors were the true first responders, reaching remote areas days before international aid. However, they lacked the specialized technical equipment for search and rescue and the large-scale financial liquidity required for immediate procurement.
Static water points were causing overgrazing and environmental degradation around boreholes. Community-led migration routes (traditional knowledge) were more effective than agency-mapped routes but weren't officially supported by local government policy.