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Zimbabwe Pulls Off Power Comeback After Cyclone Idai
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43433, member: 636"] Cyclone Idai destroyed power lines across Zimbabwe during March 2019. The storm left 300,000 people without electricity across Chimanimani and Chipinge districts. Communities lost access to hospitals, schools and businesses that needed power to operate. The African Development Bank spent $24.7 million to rebuild damaged infrastructure after the disaster. Workers replaced wooden power poles with stronger steel ones that resist severe weather. Engineers rebuilt 155 kilometers of damaged power lines between Middle Sabi and Charter. The project created a separate 12-kilometer line for Chipinge district. Steel poles replaced the old wooden structures that broke during strong winds. The Zimbabwe Electricity Distribution Company received new vehicles and tools for faster repairs. Communities gained reliable electricity for the first time since the cyclone hit. Hospitals keep vaccines cold and run medical equipment during emergencies. Students use computers and study after dark with electric lights. Farmers irrigate crops and process food with powered machinery. Small business owners operate workshops without expensive diesel generators. Local welders train apprentices and expand their metal working operations. The rebuilt power system serves as a model for other countries facing climate disasters. International partners worked with local governments to create lasting solutions. Communities gained hope through access to modern electricity services. The project shows how disaster recovery can build stronger infrastructure than before. Steel power lines resist future storms better than the original wooden poles. [/QUOTE]
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