Nampula, 17 March, 2022 / 9:00 pm (ACI Africa).
A Catholic Priest of Mozambique’s Nampula Archdiocese has, in an interview with ACI Africa, described the destruction caused by cyclone Gombe as “immeasurable.”
On Monday, March 14, the government of Mozambique announced the flooding of large areas of Northern and Central regions of the Southern African nation amid Cyclone Gombe.
The office of the Prime Minister announced that at least 15 people had lost their lives and that among the dead were “five members of the same family in the Angoche coastal area of Nampula Province.”
In the interview with ACI Africa, Fr. António Martinho Canera said that the impact of Cyclone Gombe, which made landfall over the Mozambican Province in the early hours of March 11, could not be quantified.
“The calamities brought about by Cyclone Gombe are immeasurable; it is not possible to quantify how many people were left homeless, injured or the number of fatalities,” Fr. Canera who serves as Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Nampula said during the March 14 interview.