Mozambique: Nights will be warmer this winter - INAM
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Residents of Chimbonde, in Tete city’s Matundo neighbourhood, are still putting up their temporary shelter tents a week after a windstorm displaced 45 families, with 15 households yet to complete the process, ‘Noticias’ online reports.
The families concerned were unable to use already erected tents because of the terrible state they were in, and last week received material to set up new shelters.
Chimbonde’s secretary, Manuel Gaia, said that a survey of the families left homeless had been carried out in order to move forward with the provision and assembly of tents.
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