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    Mozambique begins building shelter for Cyclone Chido victims

    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiDecember 21, 20242 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    Mozambique begins building shelter for Cyclone Chido victims
    When Cyclone Chido hit, the walls of mud homes were washed away and houses made of wood were reduced to a pile of sticks.

    This week, Mozambique began the construction of homes for victims of Cyclone Chido, which devastated three northern regions on Sunday. The storm claimed at least 70 lives, left 600 injured, and caused extensive destruction.

    During a visit to the affected areas, Trade and Industry Minister Silvino Moreno emphasized the government’s commitment to aiding storm victims, highlighting the support from international partners.

    Speaking in Nampula province, one of the hardest-hit regions, Moreno stressed the importance of constructing shelters using durable materials to prevent future destruction caused by weak building structures.

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    Many of the damaged homes were made from mud and reeds, which were unable to withstand the cyclone’s force. The minister also underscored the need for improved construction training for local communities.

    Before reaching Mozambique, Cyclone Chido caused significant damage in Mayotte, a French territory, resulting in fatalities, infrastructure damage, and heightened risks for vulnerable groups, including asylum-seekers and refugees, according to humanitarian organizations.

    In southern Malawi, the storm’s heavy rains and strong winds destroyed homes and infrastructure in several areas.

    Mozambique’s meteorological agency has warned of more storms expected during the rainy season’s next three months, urging better preparedness. UNICEF reports that over 174,000 people have been affected so far, with the numbers likely to rise as assessments continue. The cyclone also destroyed several thousand classrooms and damaged 20 health facilities.

    Michael Chimedza, head of UNICEF’s field office in Zambezia province, noted that his organization has mobilized resources to assist 50,000 people immediately. He added that funds have been allocated for response training at the local level.

    In addition to Nampula, the storm battered Cabo Delgado and Niassa provinces, leaving over 25,000 families without electricity and damaging critical infrastructure, including health centers, roads, and water supply systems.

    The destruction exacerbates challenges in a region already battling a cholera outbreak, raising concerns about a worsening health crisis, aid agencies warned.

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