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Govt warns of cyclone flooding crisis, 250,000 at risk
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77122, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's government dropped some scary numbers about the upcoming rainy season, saying a quarter million people could get hammered by cyclone flooding and flash floods. Daniel Garwe from Local Government told the cabinet that over a thousand schools and five thousand homes are sitting in danger zones, with disabled folks and other vulnerable populations needing extra help. The whole disaster prep plan needs about a hundred million bucks to pull off. Garwe warned that heavy rains from late this year through early next year will wreck roads and bridges, which makes getting relief supplies to rural spots way harder. The plan covers everything from fixing broken infrastructure to handling disease outbreaks like cholera that tend to spike when conditions get wet. Mining accidents and traffic crashes are also expected to jump if nobody does anything fast. The minister pointed out that disasters keep derailing development progress, and money meant for building stuff ends up getting redirected to emergency response instead. [/QUOTE]
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