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NINE CONFIRMED DEAD IN MOZAMBIQUE
NEW YORK, 28 January (Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs)
-- In Mozambique, the United Nations Resident Coordinators Office
reported that 98,000 people in the provinces of Nampula and Zambezia were
affected by the recent floods. In addition, 9,000 hectares of crops were
lost. Destruction of infrastructure was also reported, along with damage
to the water supply. The Government has activated its 2003 contingency
plan, and the National Disaster Management Institute is working with ministries,
the armed forces, the Mozambican Red Cross, non-governmental organizations
and the United Nations in dispatching food, shelter and other relief supplies.
Repairs to railroads and roads are also being effected.
The Resident Coordinators Office also confirmed the reports that
nine people have died from eating poisonous wild foods due to hunger in
Magoe District in the countrys north-west. The area is chronically
food insecure. The World Food Programme (WFP) has delivered food on an
emergency basis.
Meanwhile, the Southern African Development Communitys Drought
Monitoring Centre in Harare has warned that rainfall in 2002/2003, especially
in the south, is expected to be poor for the remainder of the season.
Parts of Mozambique, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe are
considered critical. The preliminary results of the December vulnerability
assessments show a deteriorating trend in most of the countries in the
region. Numbers of vulnerable people have already increased in Zimbabwe
and are expected to increase in Lesotho and Mozambique.
The Consolidated Appeal for Southern Africa has received $353 million,
or 58 per cent, of the $611 million needed.
For further information, please contact Stephanie Bunker at 1-212-963-8740,
or Brian Grogan at 1-212-963-1143.
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