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Torrential rains and inadequate supplies of safe drinking water have led to a cholera epidemic in Guinea which has so far killed 23 people, Health Minister Amara Seisay said. He told state television last Thursday night that 183 cases of the highly infectious disease had been reported throughout the country, of which 93 came from the district around Kindia, a provincial town 120 km east of the capital Conakry.