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Floods in Mozambique displace over 300,000 people
Summary
Authorities say roughly 327,000 people are sheltering after widespread flooding in Gaza province, where about 40% is reported submerged; rescue operations and evacuations are ongoing.
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Flooding in southern Mozambique has forced large numbers of people from their homes and prompted emergency responses. Gaza province was hit hard after weeks of heavy rain and rivers breaking their banks. Officials report many people are staying in temporary shelters and some towns have been ordered evacuated. The government has issued a countrywide red alert as rescue operations continue.
Known details:
- About 327,000 people are being housed in temporary shelters in Gaza province after floodwaters forced evacuations.
- Authorities report roughly 40% of Gaza province is submerged and have called for evacuations in low-lying areas such as parts of Xai-Xai.
- A Cabinet minister said nearly 600,000 people have been affected in Gaza and neighboring Maputo, and a national red alert has been declared.
- Rescue operations are ongoing, including helicopter evacuations, and officials report extensive damage to roads and infrastructure with recovery costs expected to be substantial.
Summary:
The floods have displaced hundreds of thousands and caused wide infrastructure damage, with emergency sheltering and rescues underway. Government officials have canceled planned travel and ordered further evacuations in threatened areas. Undetermined at this time.
