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Mozambican officials swept away in storm-swollen river
by AFP Staff Writers
Maputo (AFP) Jan 26, 2022

A convoy of Mozambican officials inspecting damage from Tropical Storm Ana was swept away by a swollen river on Wednesday, leaving one person dead and another missing.

The car was trying to cross the Revuboe River, after a bridge had collapsed when Ana tore through the region earlier this week, Tete provincial governor Domingos Viola said on Radio Mozambique.

The team wasn't able to retrieve one of the cars. A radio journalist was rescued from the vehicle, but provincial administrator Jose Maria Mandere was later found dead, Viola said.

A third person remains missing.

"We immediately set to work and managed to rescue most of the occupants of the vehicles," Viola said.

"It's a sad situation. The bridge over the Revuboe River had collapsed."

The death brought to 47 the number of people killed in Madagascar, Mozambique and Malawi as a result of torrential rains that sparked floods across the region.

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Almost 900 evacuated from Machu Picchu area as rains slam Peru
Lima (AFP) Jan 25, 2022
Almost 900 people were evacuated from the tourist town serving Machu Picchu, the Inca jewel of Peru's travel industry, amid rains and floods that left one person missing and several homes destroyed, the tourism ministry said Monday. "So far, in coordination with the Inka Rail and Peru Rail companies, 889 tourists who were stranded by the overflow of the Alccamayo River last Friday at dawn have been transferred from Machu Picchu Pueblo to Ollantaytambo," another nearby tourist town, the ministry sai ... read more

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