Floods in Mozambique have caused significant damage to the telecom infrastructure across various regions of the country. The widespread flooding has disrupted communication networks, affecting millions of residents and complicating relief and emergency efforts.
Several telecom towers and cables were either submerged or washed away, leading to partial or complete loss of connectivity in some areas. Service providers are currently assessing the extent of the damage and mobilizing teams to restore services as quickly as possible.
The government and private companies are collaborating to address the urgent need for communication to support rescue operations, health services, and coordination of humanitarian aid.
Impact of the Floods on Telecom Services
- Severe damage to telecom towers, laying off numerous services.
- Disruption of internet and phone connectivity in flood-affected zones.
- Increased difficulty in coordinating emergency responses due to communication breakdowns.
Measures Taken for Recovery
- Rapid deployment of repair teams to critical locations.
- Installation of temporary mobile network units to restore basic communication.
- Collaboration between government agencies and telecom operators for resource sharing and logistical support.
Restoration of full telecom functionality is expected to take several weeks, depending on weather conditions and access to the affected areas. Meanwhile, alternative communication methods, including satellite phones and radio systems, are being used by emergency teams.
