Mozambique’s Daniel Chapo cancels Davos trip due to severe floods

Authorities estimate more than 400,000 people have been affected in Mozambique

Mozambican President Daniel Chapo. Picture: REUTERS/ (Mike Segar)

Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo has cancelled his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos this week due to severe floods that have damaged infrastructure and affected hundreds of thousands of people in the country.

Chapo wrote in a post on Facebook late on Sunday that Mozambique “is going through a tough time … [and] the absolute priority at this moment is to save lives”.

Heavy rains since mid-December have caused widespread floods in Mozambique’s Gaza, Maputo and Sofala provinces, with several river basins above alert levels, the UN Office for the Co-ordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) said in a report on Sunday.

The Ocha report said authorities estimated that more than 400,000 people had been affected, with numbers expected to rise as rains continued.

South Africa has deployed an air force helicopter to Mozambique to help with search-and-rescue efforts.

Heavy rains have also affected parts of South Africa, including the northeast where the renowned Kruger National Park is located. On Monday, Kruger reopened to day visitors after being closed for several days.

Flooding has become more frequent and severe in southeastern Africa as climate change makes storms in the adjacent Indian Ocean more powerful.

Reuters


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