People cling to treetops as 'worst floods in a generation' sweep Mozambique
Summary
Mozambique is experiencing severe floods, described as the worst in a generation. Tens of thousands of people are being rescued with help from international teams. Over 650,000 people are affected, with at least 125 deaths reported since October.Key Facts
- Tens of thousands of people in Mozambique are being rescued from severe flooding.
- Teams from Brazil, South Africa, and the UK are assisting with rescue operations.
- The floods have affected more than 650,000 people across southern and central Mozambique.
- At least 12 deaths have been recorded from the flooding of early 2023, with a total of 125 deaths since October.
- Residents are taking shelter in schools and churches, with about 4,000 people currently in temporary shelters.
- The Inkomati River's rise has led to significant flooding, submerging homes and farmland.
- Some people are hesitating to leave their homes despite rising waters.
- There is concern that more flooding may occur due to dam water releases from South Africa.
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