Maputo — At least four people have died and around 50,000 have been affected by the heavy rain that has been falling, since Sunday morning, in southern Mozambique.
According to the head of the National Department of River Basin Management, Agostinho Vilanculo, who was speaking on Monday, in Maputo, at the Technical Council for Disaster Risk Management and Reduction (CTDGRRD), the deaths were recorded in Inhambane province, all caused by lightning strikes.
Vilanculo explained that “we had…
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