For a third consecutive day, the gates of the Brasso Venado primary school remained locked if you’re wondering why, well, the teachers and students simply can’t get to the institution. A massive landslip a few meters away has essentially cut off the village from not only education but public transport and a few other services as well. Akash Samaroo and cameraman Timothy Chasteau have this story.
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