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Mozambique Sets Apart Euro 120 Million for Rehabilitation Work of Cyclone Affected

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Mozambique Sets Apart Euro 120 Million for Rehabilitation Work of Cyclone Affected

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Cyclones Chido and Dikeledi hit northern Mozambique in December and January, with the greatest impact on the provinces of Cabo Delgado and Nampula, causing deaths and material damage with the destruction of public and private infrastructure.

Mozambique’s government announced the allocation of €120 million for humanitarian assistance and the rehabilitation of public infrastructure destroyed by Cyclone Chido and Cyclone Dikeledi in the north of the country.

Cyclones Chido and Dikeledi hit northern Mozambique in December and January, with the greatest impact on the provinces of Cabo Delgado and Nampula, causing deaths and material damage with the destruction of public and private infrastructure.

Impissa also said that in the first phase, the government would prioritize “immediate responses” to the needs of the affected provinces, promising to mobilize resources for “medium and long-term interventions.”

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On 13 January, Dikeledi – a severe tropical cyclone – made landfall in Mozambique, causing at least 11 deaths and affecting another 250,000 people, including the destruction of almost 20,000 homes, according to the latest official assessment by the authorities. Cyclone Chido, which hit Mozambique on 14 December, killed at least 120 people and affected 450,000 others.