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Storms claim 310 lives, gov takes stock of progress
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32526, member: 636"] Government officials claim 310 people died during the rainy season as tropical cyclones Chido, Dikeledi, and Jude tore through the country between December 2024 and March 2025. Spokesman Inocêncio Impissa revealed shocking numbers - a whopping 1,250 people suffered injuries from these deadly storms. These powerful cyclones affected nearly two million innocent citizens across Mozambique, causing massive destruction everywhere they hit. People lost homes, farms, and businesses when these monster storms struck without mercy. The true damage costs remain unknown as communities struggle to rebuild. The government also released results from its first 100 days in office. After just 82 days, it boasted about completing 46.87% of its promised indicators—that's only 45 out of 96 total projects. Another 36 projects sit partially finished, with completion rates between 75% and 99%. The remaining 15 projects show completion rates under 75%, proving that many promises remain unfulfilled. Officials failed to explain why these important projects lag behind schedule. The administration continues making excuses instead of delivering results for suffering citizens. [/QUOTE]
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