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Rescuers warn of ‘inland ocean’ created in Mozambique by deadly Cyclone Idai
- Swollen rivers have flooded huge parts of the country and rain is causing the waters to rise, endangering people on rooftops and clinging to treetops
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Rapidly rising floodwaters have created “an inland ocean” in Mozambique endangering thousands of families, as aid organisations scramble to rescue and provide food to survivors of Cyclone Idai.
Mozambique’s swollen rivers have already flooded huge expanses of the country and continued rains are causing the waters to rise, endangering people on rooftops and clinging to treetops, said emergency workers.
“This is a major humanitarian emergency that is getting bigger by the hour,” said Herve Verhoosel of the World Food Programme on Tuesday.
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He said large numbers of people are “crammed on rooftops and elevated patches of land outside the port city of Beira” and WFP is rescuing as many as possible and providing airdrops of food, water and blankets.
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Mozambique’s Pungue and Buzi rivers have overflowed, creating “inland oceans extending for miles and miles in all directions”, said Verhoosel.
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