What the Floods in Mozambique Look Like on the Ground Right Now
| I want to make a small report on the current stage of the floods that are affecting the entire Mozambican territory. The situation is chaotic and the persistent rains have not stopped for more than two weeks. Some days it rains a lot, other days less, and on some days it rains torrentially, as is happening today, Friday, January 16. It is practically impossible to go out into the streets and work because the streets are completely flooded, roads are cut off, and many areas are without communication with neighboring zones because the fury of the waters has cut connections between neighborhoods, destroying access routes. To make matters worse, it is also raining in South Africa, and when this happens, they open dams to relieve water pressure, which causes urban and rural flooding in Mozambique and in South Africa itself. What the media shows about the current stage of the floods is only a third of a thousandth of the real scenario of what is happening on the ground. In my neighborhood alone, more than 42 houses are submerged in water. Streets are impassable, transport services are stopped, and the only form of transportation is tractors, but even these are restricted in some areas due to intense mud. My CHAPA BCH Mozambique vehicle has not gone out for more than two weeks and I have had no work, no way to make money, or even promote BCH because the streets are impassable. I would like to immediately thank my great friend who, after hearing about the floods, contacted me via X, became aware of the situation, and sent some BCH to help during these troubled times. This is a BCH gesture, and that is why I love my ecosystem and do everything I can to bring BCH to Mozambique. In the BCH community, people are more than just a name or a username on X or even Reddit. They show solidarity and are always available to help both social and non-social causes. I would like to thank everyone who has sent their support, my sincere khanimambo (thank you in the Changana language) to the entire global BCH community. “No one expects calamities to happen, but when they do, they become a reason for solidarity from all parts of the world.” More photos of the Flood can be seen here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoincash/s/XNfUCBL3Uj [link] [comments] |