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The UK is providing up to £1 million of emergency UK aid and a team of relief workers on the ground to get help to those affected by devastating Cyclone Eloise, Minister for Africa James Duddridge announced today.
The funding will support the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to help manage camps, provide emergency shelter and accommodation, and improve drainage and road access.
According to reports, 2,400 homes have been destroyed and another 4,700 have been damaged, particularly in the provinces of Sofala, Zambezia, Manica and Inhambane. More than 8,000 people have been forced to flee their homes and are being hosted in 28 accommodation centres. Torrential rainfall is expected over the coming weeks, which may cause more damage on top of that from the cyclone.
Minister for Africa James Duddridge said:
“Our thoughts are with those affected by Cyclone Eloise. Mozambique is now having to battle tackling the coronavirus pandemic, coupled with the aftermath of this cyclone. The UK will do all that it can to assist those in need.
“Our team of humanitarian experts, working with partners on the ground, will help establish what is needed, and the safest and quickest way of delivering it to the most vulnerable people.”
Social distancing is extremely difficult for those living in emergency shelter, increasing the risk of community transmission. As of 23 January 2021, there have been 31,628 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mozambique and 297 deaths.
The UK purchased a number of core supplies in 2020 in the wake of 2019 Cyclone Idai, which were carefully pre-positioned to help support disaster preparedness. The items include:
The UK is working with the Government of Mozambique to urgently get these supplies to those in need.
Specialist flood risk assessments, compiled by a consortium including the universities of Reading and Bristol and funded by the UK Government, have been used to help humanitarians anticipate which areas are likely to be hit the hardest and to plan supplies and staffing. This partnership follows a request by the United Nations following similar UK support during the response to Cyclone Idai.
#CycloneEloise – A UK 🇬🇧 humanitarian team just arrived in Mozambique🇲🇿 to assist us on the needs on the ground. They will be departing soon to start their supportive work in Beira. #Estamosjuntos @clubOmozambique pic.twitter.com/Dx4qnB3U2w
— NneNne Iwuji-Eme (@NneNneUK) January 25, 2021
The Mozambique Red Cross Society (CVM) has received just under £300,000 (CHF 359,689) from the UK-funded Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF), to provide immediate shelter support for 500 households while ensuring the most urgent water, sanitation and health needs of 5,000 people are met.
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