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Fighting over access to water in Chad kills at least 42, army intervenes
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At least 42 people have been killed in eastern Chad after a dispute over water escalated into reprisal attacks. The violence started in Wadi Fira province near the Sudanese border and spread across a wide area, prompting the army to intervene. Authorities have launched a customary mediation process and opened judicial proceedings to establish criminal responsibility. The government says the situation is now under control, with security forces having contained the unrest.