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Brazzaville: Erosion Still Threatens the Railway of the Congo-Ocean Railway (CFCO) in Mfilou

Summary by Les Echos Du Congo Brazzaville
The erosion seriously threatens the railway of the Congo-Ocean Railway (CFCO) in Mfilou, in the 7th district of Brazzaville, the Congolese capital, under the helpless eyes of the officials of this parastatal company that operates a railway network of 885 km, at the distance of 1,067 mm. If nothing is done by the service in charge of the tracks of the CFCO to prevent the worst happens, the next rains risk to take this part of the railway. A situa…
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The erosion seriously threatens the railway of the Congo-Ocean Railway (CFCO) in Mfilou, in the 7th district of Brazzaville, the Congolese capital, under the helpless eyes of the officials of this parastatal company that operates a railway network of 885 km, at the distance of 1,067 mm. If nothing is done by the service in charge of the tracks of the CFCO to prevent the worst happens, the next rains risk to take this part of the railway. A situa…

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Les Echos du Congo Brazzaville broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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