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Mozambique to Repair Roads Damaged by Floods

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Mozambique to Repair Roads Damaged by Floods

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The amount required, according to the ANE, is only for interventions in the roads of Maputo province. At the moment, the sector is looking for 64 million meticais for palliative interventions to allow vehicles to circulate, pending the definitive repair of the sections affected by the storms.

Mozambique’s National Roads Administration (ANE) needs 690 million meticais (US$10.7 million at the current exchange rate) for the emergency repair of roads damaged by the torrential rains that hit southern Mozambique. Maputo province has been particularly hit by the torrential rains.

The amount required, according to the ANE, is only for interventions in the roads of Maputo province. At the moment, the sector is looking for 64 million meticais for palliative interventions to allow vehicles to circulate, pending the definitive repair of the sections affected by the storms.

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The rains damaged around 265 kilometers of roads and flooded 20,023 houses. The rains completely destroyed 99 houses and damaged a further 173. The storms also affected 63 schools, destroying 113 classrooms, as well as 61 health centers and around 13,584 hectares of various crops.