Severe flooding in Mozambique has affected more than 640,000 people, causing widespread damage and urgent humanitarian needs. Most of those impacted live in Gaza province, a region hit hardest by the rising waters. This catastrophic flood follows weeks of heavy rains throughout southern Africa.
The disaster has forced many residents to flee their homes amid safety concerns. In response, regional emergency teams from neighboring countries, including South Africa, Brazil, and the UK, have joined Mozambique’s flood rescue efforts to provide assistance.
Locals describe the floods as the worst in living memory, coping with the devastation and ongoing dangers. Adding to the peril, crocodiles have appeared in some towns flooded by the waters, raising concerns about the safety of flood survivors and responders.
Authorities are working tirelessly to provide:
- Aid
- Shelter
- Food
to the displaced population. Efforts to restore infrastructure and support affected communities are underway as the region faces this severe climate disaster.
The situation remains critical with ongoing operations to:
- Rescue those trapped
- Prevent further losses
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