Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi impacted northern Mozambique on 13 January 2025, affecting approximately 249,787 people in Nampula Province. The cyclone resulted in extensive damage, especially in Mossuril, which reported near-total destruction. Affected areas require a robust response to aid recovery efforts.
On 13 January 2025, Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi struck northern Mozambique, with Nampula Province experiencing the most significant impacts. The National Institute for Disaster Management (INGD) reports approximately 249,787 individuals, comprising 49,407 households, have been affected by the cyclone. Notably, the cyclone traversed multiple districts, including Mossuril, Ilha de Moçambique, and others, causing widespread damage and displacement.
The cyclonic activity has spotlighted the increasing vulnerability of coastal communities in Mozambique due to frequent extreme weather events. Cyclone Dikeledi is another instance in a series of climatic factors contributing to humanitarian crises across the region. The INGD’s statistics highlight the severity of the situation, underscoring the need for effective disaster response mechanisms.
In conclusion, Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi has inflicted severe damage in Nampula Province, particularly in districts such as Mossuril and Ilha de Moçambique. The devastation affecting nearly a quarter-million individuals necessitates an urgent response to support the displaced families and assist in recovery efforts.
Original Source: reliefweb.int