many who fled say they haven't received any help from the government. dominic, debbie bung. when the water breached the lake, we got scared and left our village and belongings going forward again. we took our children and ran and came here that i get one day. we arrived at 2 in the morning one and it's been 3 days and nobody has come to help us in that way. most of us are staying under the open sky, only on the is a bit and on their own and in harm's way. and no one knows for how long living in makeshift camps on higher ground, the displaced face a range of health risks, such as water born and skin diseases. say experts that bad but the children missed the home because there's no replacement feel. hi. there is no peace. there are lots of mosquitoes, an it's very hot. we've asked for an electric fan, but that's impossible. the children's education has been stopped to getting food is also very difficult. we can't even cut because decimal to every way. the decision to divert the flood waters has spared the larger cities near lake mon char, for now, but at great human cost elsew