Destructive Deluge: Mozambique Floods Dismantle Communities

Severe flooding in Mozambique has displaced thousands, forcing many to seek refuge on rooftops. As President Chapo prioritizes humanitarian efforts, the deluge continues to devastate regions, particularly Gaza Province. Climate change is believed to exacerbate these recurrent natural disasters, with more than 400,000 affected and substantial damage reported.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 19-01-2026 18:08 IST | Created: 19-01-2026 18:08 IST
Destructive Deluge: Mozambique Floods Dismantle Communities
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Severe floods have devastated Mozambique, with torrential rains forcing thousands to evacuate and leaving others marooned on rooftops. President Daniel Chapo has abandoned plans to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, emphasizing that saving lives is the foremost priority amid the ongoing disaster.

Witness accounts detail harrowing escapes from the encroaching waters, notably from Chokwe in Gaza Province, where entire homes are submerged. As the floodwaters rise, the provincial council has warned of crocodiles in the capital, Xai-Xai, complicating rescue efforts.

This catastrophe is exacerbated by climate change and is deemed the worst flooding in two decades. Central to the unfolding crisis, the United Nations has highlighted Gaza Province's plight, with over 400,000 people impacted and significant structural damage. Efforts continue as neighboring South Africa joins search and rescue operations.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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