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lost their land due to the construction of this dam; some moved onto rafts or into trees, others were stranded on newly formed islands, and others shifted as much of their houses and belongings as they could rescue onto higher ground, only to be flooded out again as the reservoir rose further. The reservoir was finally inaugurated by
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The villagers nonetheless continued to resist, bringing a lawsuit to obtain better terms. The suit made its way to the
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The reservoir began to be irrigated on
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