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In Manica province, heavy rains have caused significant disruptions in traffic across three localities in Báruè district. The destruction of bridges and flooding has impacted local infrastructure, while seven homes were also destroyed, displacing families who are now seeking refuge with relatives. The situation highlights the challenges faced by communities during adverse weather conditions.
Africa-Press – Mozambique. In Manica province, road traffic has been interrupted in three localities of Báruè district due to the destruction of bridges and flooding caused by rain that has fallen since last week.
The heavy rain also destroyed seven homes, affecting an equal number of families, who are now taking shelter with relatives.
Mozambique is prone to seasonal flooding, particularly during the rainy season, which typically runs from November to April. The country’s infrastructure often struggles to cope with the heavy rains, leading to road closures and damage to homes. Past events have shown that communities in regions like Báruè are vulnerable to such natural disasters, necessitating ongoing efforts for better disaster preparedness and response strategies. The government and local organizations frequently work together to provide assistance to affected families during these crises.





