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Tanzania on alert as Cyclone Hidaya approaches

Tanzania on alert as Cyclone Hidaya approaches

May 05, 2024

Dar es Salaam [Tanzania], May 5: Tanzania was on high alert on Saturday as Cyclone Hidaya moved closer to the coast, bringing with it strong rains, heavy winds and the threat of storm surges and power outages.
The cyclone, which is moving across the western Indian Ocean with maximum sustained winds of 75 kilometres per hour, is expected to pass by the major coastal city of Dar es Salaam late Saturday or early Sunday, but not directly make landfall there, the Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System said.
Severe weather was forecast for eastern Tanzania through Tuesday. Authorities have suspended marine transport between the island of Zanzibar and the mainland, and have warned people across the country to take precautions.
According to the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, torrential rainfall and flooding since March has caused devastation in Tanzania, Burundi, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda and other parts of East Africa.
It has affected 205,000 people in Kenya, 179,000 in Burundi, 127,000 in Somalia and over 125,670 in Tanzania, the body said in a recent report. In Kenya, hundreds of have died in storms in the past two weeks and tens of thousands of families are homeless.
Source: Qatar Tribune