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My daughter is going to Africa the Congo for 2 months. Should I have concerns?

My adult daughter is going to be staying with american relatives living and working in the congo. Should I be concerned? What safety measures would she neet to take. What type of clothing should she bring she wil be there May-July? Now fear set aside, I am sure she will have a wonderful time any suggestions where she should visit/travel/experience? Would love to hear about others travel experience as well as locals of the area if your willing to share any special areas you would recommend that would not be too touristy but still safe. Thanks

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Maybe.. They have a right to .
God is a just God. Within the walls of a building that is set aside for worshiping God are sinners and Saints (believers and non-believers). If He desires to destroy a building use as a church he will just like he will destroy your house with the blink of an eye. The wages of sin is death regardless of who it is; but, the gift of God is eternal life. The joy about dying is dying in the Lord. Woe unto you who die without the Lord!
Unless the hydrant was installed in the middle of the travel laneyes. The hydrant is a fixed object. It was there to be seen. It was put in that location because the homes/businesses in that area needed it for fire protection services. Yes, they will bill you for it. However, the liability coverage on your insurance policy will pay it. You can send the bill to the adjuster handling the claim and they will process it under your insurance policy.
Shihan J: That video was just the first video I found that matched what I was thinking of. Did you see the part where the kid took off his pants lol. kids

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