(MAPUTO, 19 March 2019) The United Nations in Mozambique
pays respect for the victims of Cyclone Idai and extends its condolences to the
families of the victims and to the people and Government of Mozambique. We
express our solidarity with the Mozambique authorities and, together with humanitarian
partners, we are rapidly scaling-up our support to the Government-led response
following the catastrophic impacts of the Cyclone Idai in the central parts of
the country since early March. “The United Nations and the humanitarian community in
Mozambique stand with the people and the Government of this country at this
tragic and heart-wrenching time,” said Mr. Marcoluigi Corsi, UN Resident
Coordinator ad interim in Mozambique. “On behalf of the United Nations Family
in Mozambique, I wish to extend our deepest sympathy with those whose loved
ones perished in this national catastrophe or were injured, missing or affected
in one way or another”, he said. “We have mobilized emergency teams and
supplies and are working day and night to get aid to people who are in dire
need in the areas hardest-hit by this natural disaster.”
The
Cyclone Idai has had a devastating three-fold impact since early March. The weather system brought heavy rains and floods
to Tete and Zambezia provinces in early March, affecting at least 141,000
people, with 66 deaths recorded and 111 people injured. When Cyclone Idai made
landfall on 14 March, it brought devastation and destruction to the port city
of Beira – home to more than 500,000 people – and surrounding areas. Following landfall,
it has continued to bring heavy rains. Flood waters are rising and the Pungoe and
Buzi rivers have burst their banks.
“We are in a a
rush to get relief items to where they need to be,” said Mr. Corsi. “Beira city
remains inaccessible by road, and many communities have been stranded as the
flood waters have risen. With the Government’s leadership, we are exerting all
efforts to reach people wherever and however we can. We are together and we
will leave no one behind”.
Humanitarian
partners have rapidly mobilized aid workers and vital supplies to support the
Government-led response to the triple impact of the Cyclone Idai. The World Food
Programme (WFP) airlifted 20 tonnes of high energy biscuits into Beira on 17
March to assist more than 22,000 people. A flight from the Dubai Humanitarian
Response Depot carrying vital supplies - including 13,700 tarps, 3,500 jerry
cans, 1,500 shelter tool kits and medicines for UN and NGO operations – landed
in Maputo on 18 March. The National Disasters Management Institute (INGC) is
providing assistance to 3,800 families in accommodation centers in Sofala Province.
WFP has begun distributions in Beira and multiple health partners are
supporting urgent response in impacted health facilities, including Beira
Central Hospital. Outside of Beira, response is ongoing in Zambezia and Tete.
The UN and humanitarian partners have appealed for an
initial US$40.8 million to provide critical emergency relief to 400,000 people
who are estimated to be affected by Tropical Cyclone Idai. These figures are
expected to rise in the days ahead as the full extent of the damage becomes
known.
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