During Thursday pulled halkalı escort Kenneth into northern Mozambique and in particular in the province of Cabo Delgado fell heavy rain in strong wind.
” We have already evacuated 30,000 people from the areas likely to be affected by the cyclone. The mandatory evacuation process will continue until we have all the people in security, ” says Paulo Thomas, the spokesperson for the national katastrofmyndigheten INGC.
the Authority says they have enough supplies in storage to last to 140,000 people in 15 days. Government stated that as many as 680.000 people at risk of Kenneth and to five rivers and waterways on the coast are at risk to rise over its banks and cause floods.
and landslides in Mozambique’s northern parts, when Kenneth pulls out. While expressing relief strong concerns over how the already ailing country to withstand another cyclone.
”the Storm will hit northern Mozambique, and we expect that heavy rain will produce flooding and landslides that will affect the provinces of Cabo Delgado and Nampula”, says the UN world food programme (WFP) in a statement.
”WFP is working together with the authorities and other humanitarian organizations with a preparatory plan for an emergency.”
in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi in connection with the cyclone Idai in march. It caused damage to many billions of Swedish kronor in its tracks, there is now a famine and great risk for smittoutbrott, but also indirect horrors of war as including that women are forced to exchange sexual services for food.
– the Sexual exploitation of women who are struggling to provide food for their families after the cyclone Idai is disgusting and cruel and must be stopped immediately. The authorities should immediately investigate reports of women forced to exchange sex for food and properly punish the one who abuse their position of power to exploit and abuse women, Human Rights Watch regional director Dewa Mavhinga on Thursday.
Even the Comoros and Tanzania is estimated to suffer by Kenneth. In the Comoros, the storm caused flooding and landslides when it pulled in over the island nation during Wednesday evening and three people were killed.
In Tanzania is believed to cyclone hit the port city of Tanga and the tourist island of Pemba. Idai had winds that went up to about 55 meters per second, killing over 1,000 people.
been stronger than Idais – sustained winds of nearly 65 metres per second – which makes it one of the strongest storms so far to hit Mozambique. At the same time believed the destruction to be less thanks to less rains. Northern Mozambique is also less populated than those parts of the country hit hardest by the Idai.