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Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Floods Situation Update, 2 Feb 2008

Major Developments As of 02 February, water levels along the Zambeze River are stable due to moderate rainfall which has continued over the last 72 hours across the central provinces and in neighbouring countries. However, localised heavy rains are increasing…

Formato:
Assessment
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
2 Feb 2008

Mozambique

Mozambique floods: Situation Report No. 5

HIGHLIGHTS - Approximately 95,278 people have been moved to resettlement centers, according to the Government=B4s National Disaster Management Institute (INGC). - In Tete, the water level is above the highest peak registered in the 2000 floods. The water level of the…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNCT Mozambique
Posted:
31 Jan 2008
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Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Update, 30 Jan 2008

Major Developments As of 30 January, water levels along the Zambeze River are increasing once again due to heavy rainfall which has continued over the last 72 hours across the central provinces and in neighbouring countries. The Tete station has…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
30 Jan 2008

Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Update, 28 Jan 2008

Major Developments As of the 28 January, the levels of the Zambeze River have increased due to rainfall across central provinces and in Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi over the last 72 hours. The levels of the Chire, Revubue and Buzi…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
28 Jan 2008

Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Update, 25 Jan 2008

Major Developments As of the 25 January, the levels of the Zambeze, Buzi, Save and Pungue rivers are all stable or slightly decreasing. The Zambeze and Buzi remain above alert levels. Discharges from the Cahora Bassa Dam have decreased to 3,600…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
25 Jan 2008

Mozambique

Mozambique floods: Situation Report No. 4

HIGHLIGHTS - Approximately 81,445 people have been moved to resettlement centers as a result of the 2008 floods in Mozambique. - Search and rescue operations are ongoing in the affected provinces of Zambezia, Manica, Tete and Sofala. - The Government is…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNCT Mozambique
Posted:
24 Jan 2008

Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Update, 23 Jan 2008

Major Developments As of the 23 January, the level of the Zambeze and Pungue rivers are stable but remain at or above alert levels. The Buzi river fluctuates depending on levels of rainfall in neighbouring countries. Discharges from the Cahora Bassa…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
23 Jan 2008

Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Update, 18 Jan 2008

Major Developments As of the 17 January, the level of the Zambeze River remains high and above alert levels in Caia, Marromeu and Mutarara and has surpassed the peaks experienced in 2007 in both Caia and Marromeu. Discharges from the Cahora…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
18 Jan 2008

Mozambique

Mozambique floods: Situation Report No. 3

ACTIVITIES/RESPONSE SITUATION OVERVIEW As of 15 January, discharges from the Cahora Bassa dam (HCB) have decreased from 6,600 cubic meters per second to 5,500 cubic meters per second. However, due to persistent rains in neighboring countries (Zimbabwe, Zambia and Malawi) the…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNCT Mozambique
Posted:
18 Jan 2008

Mozambique

UNICEF Mozambique Humanitarian Situation Update, 16 Jan 2008

Major Developments As of the 16 January the level of the Zambeze River has stabilized or started to decrease in upstream locations. However, levels remain high and above alert levels downstream in Caia, Marromeu and Mutarara where further increases have…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
16 Jan 2008

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