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Johannesburg
13 February 2007
Relief agencies in southern Africa say rising flood waters across several countries in the region are threatening 500,000 people and that more than 60,000 have been evacuated1 in Mozambique. Aid groups report that the flooding has been accompanied by outbreaks of cholera2 among those affected3. VOA's Scott Bobb reports from our Southern Africa bureau in Johannesburg.
Hundreds of Mozambicans are cut off during floods in this Feb. 29, 2000 file photo and floods again threaten the southern African country as many parts in the northern districts are waterlogged from exessive rains |
The Red Cross Federation's director for Southern Africa, Francoise Le Goff, says the disaster stretches from Angola to Mozambique and includes parts of Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi.
"The rains are everywhere resulting in some massive destruction," she noted4. "We have serious destruction of roads, houses, vehicles. So it is very serious."
Heavy rains have caused the Zambezi River and two tributaries5 in central Mozambique to burst their banks, filling several dams, including the massive Cahora Bassa, to capacity.
The floods have also inundated6 thousands of hectares of cropland two months before the harvest season. Authorities say this likely will result in food shortages in some areas.
Officials in Mozambique say the crisis could surpass the floods of 2001 that killed about 700 people and displaced 500,000 more. But they do not expect such high casualties, because they are better prepared now.
Red Cross Official Francoise Le Goff says the flooding is also causing outbreaks of cholera, a water-born disease that causes severe diarrhea.
"In the region we are getting seven countries with various outbreaks in some districts, in Malawi, in Zambia, in Zimbabwe, in Mozambique, in Namibia, in Angola among others," she added. "So we are trying also to monitor jointly7 the flood and the cholera outbreak."
She says 5,000 cases of cholera have been recorded in Angola since last month.
The Red Cross has released $250,000 dollars for emergency supplies, such as tents, food and medicine, and is launching an appeal for material to replace previously8 positioned stocks.
The U.N. World Food Program says it has distributed 300 tons of food to people in central Mozambique. It estimates 250,000 people may need food assistance in the coming months and says it is facing a shortfall of $100 million for its program this year.
The Mozambican government is preparing a $20 million disaster relief plan and is appealing for contributions to provide shelter, food and sanitation9 services to its displaced people.
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n.霍乱 | |
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adj.不自然的,假装的 | |
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v.淹没( inundate的过去式和过去分词 );(洪水般地)涌来;充满;给予或交予(太多事物)使难以应付 | |
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n.公共卫生,环境卫生,卫生设备 | |
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