Rising waters of the Incomati leave around 5,000 stranded in Manhiça

51
Rising waters of the Incomati leave around 5,000 stranded in Manhiça
Rising waters of the Incomati leave around 5,000 stranded in Manhiça

Africa-Press – Mozambique. About 5,000 inhabitants of the 25 de Setembro locality in Manhiça, Maputo province, are now stranded by the rising waters of the Incomáti river, Manhica’s Director of Planning and Infrastructure César Dindane has revealed.

The increase in the river flow results from the discharges from dams in South Africa, now at 100% of their storage capacity.

The Incometi river has now submerged the two drifts (causeways) that give access to the 25 de Setembro locality, and the level of flow in the Incomati basin are creating difficulties in providing relief to the besieged inhabitants.

For More News And Analysis About Mozambique Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here