Breaking news mozambique flood august 2017
Here's a summary of the breaking news on the Mozambique flood in August 2017:
Date: August 2017
Location: Mozambique, Africa
Event: Heavy rainfall and flash flooding in the central and southern regions of Mozambique, causing widespread damage and displacement.
Impact:
- At least 49 people killed, with many more missing or injured.
- Over 100,000 people affected, with thousands displaced from their homes.
- Widespread destruction of infrastructure, including roads, bridges, and buildings.
- Agricultural areas and crops severely damaged, affecting food security.
- Disruption of essential services, including water and electricity supply.
Causes:
- Heavy rainfall, with some areas receiving over 200 mm of rain in just 24 hours.
- Flash flooding in low-lying areas, including urban centers and agricultural regions.
- Poor drainage and infrastructure in some areas, exacerbating the flooding.
Response:
- Mozambican authorities, including the Ministry of Health and the National Institute of Disaster Management (INGC), responded to the disaster with emergency services, including search and rescue operations, medical aid, and food distribution.
- International organizations, such as the United Nations, the Red Cross, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs), provided support and assistance to affected communities.
- The Mozambican government declared a state of emergency in affected provinces.
Aftermath:
- The floodwaters receded, revealing widespread damage and destruction.
- The government and international organizations continued to provide aid and support to affected communities.
- Long-term recovery efforts focused on rebuilding infrastructure, restoring agricultural production, and providing support to affected families.
Sources:
- ReliefWeb
- UN News
- BBC News
- Al Jazeera
- Mozambique News Agency (AIM)
Please note that the information provided is based on available news reports and may not be exhaustive or up-to-date.