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Groundbreaking Flood Early Warning System Unveiled in Uganda’s Mt. Elgon Region

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
September 29, 2014
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In a historic initiative to curb the devastating impact of floods and landslides around Mount Elgon, Uganda, a state-of-the-art Flood Early Warning System has been installed. This pioneering technology, commissioned on 22nd September, promises new hope for residents frequently ravaged by catastrophic weather events, particularly in areas bordering the magnificent Mount Elgon.

This breakthrough has been championed by the combined efforts of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). As per the Director of UCC, this innovative system heralds a new era of security and peace of mind for residents around the Butaleja District and the larger Mt. Elgon region.

The Butaleja district, nestled in a basin area, has long suffered the wrath of persistent floods due to an abundance of runoff water from neighboring geographical wonders, the Wanale hills, Bududa hills, and the majestic Mt Elgon. Contributing to this issue is the district’s raised topography, which leads to high relief rainfall. On the brighter side, these conditions have nudged the local farmers towards embracing extensive rice cultivation, which thrives amidst flooding and heavy precipitation.

In the past, hundreds have tragically succumbed to the relentless landslides and floods, particularly the calamitous event of 2010, which claimed over 250 lives and displaced thousands.

The innovative $300,000 (UGX780m) warning system, complete with a siren notification system, utilizes sensor technology and control center cooperation to alert residents of rising water levels. Whenever water levels breach a predetermined point on the sensor, a powerful siren – boasting a voice radius of five kilometers – along with follow-up guidance messages from the Control Centre, are issued to advise the population to shift to safer grounds.

Strategically positioned at Namulo Bridge on River Manafwa in Himuntu Subcounty, Butaleja District, the system is the result of a cooperative venture between the Government of Uganda and ITU. It aligns perfectly with Uganda’s Disaster Preparedness Policy. Nationally, the project has been spearheaded by the Butaleja District and the Ministries of Disaster Preparedness (Office of the Prime Minister), UCC (Information and Communications Technology – MoICT), and Water and Environment, with the benefit of technical support from the International Telecommunications Union.

Bearing the name ‘Endabusi’ (meaning “the one that warns” in the local Lunyole dialect), the groundbreaking project has elicited a combination of excitement and curiosity among the local populace. However, despite rumors suggesting the system causing rainfall shortages, working as an espionage tool, or being an electricity-generation plant, the primary purpose of EWS is to preserve life and minimize the loss of property.

While this system can not halt the floods, its presence is a significant leap towards minimizing the endemic loss of life and property. This heralds a sigh of relief for the long-suffering people of Butaleja District, who carry the memory of frequent flood-related devastations, especially from the surrounding hills. The area’s topography, known for attracting relief rainfall, promises to offer new challenges and opportunities for this pioneering early warning system.

This article was updated in 2025 to cast new light on the initiative and its progress, reflecting the modern realities and advancements of technology.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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