We were at Calanga (a small village in the
district of Manhi�a, in the province of Maputo). It has approximately
12,000 inhabitants. It is a very isolated place, and it took us about 4
hours to get there (2 hours by rubber dinghy and 2 on a tractor) After
the flood, the village became an island, surrounded by the Indian Ocean
and the waters of the Incomati River. It is a zone that has already been
hard hit by war. There are a few Sant'Egidio communities present and
these have helped in this area which has been inaccessible to others.
We had many requests. There is need to rebuild houses
and some building for common use (the old mission, where there is also
the school, was semi-destroyed from the time of the war).
There is also a need for wells. From the time of
floods, the people have been drinking river water.
Another need is that for a small maternity ward. The
closest is a two-hour tractor trip. There are, however, serious
bureaucratic obstacles that complicate the carrying out of these
projects.
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The road which
linked
Manhi�a with Calanga
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At Chokw�, where we visited the hospital of the
Vincentian Sisters, the people have returned to the city. The situation
is slightly better here than in other centres, The population, however
was hard hit by the flood which arrived unexpectedly during the night.
It had been predicted for Monday, 28/2 and instead it arrived on
Saturday, 26/2.
From there we went to a locality that has only been
accessible by helicopter for the last two weeks. It is called Chalucu�ne
(district of Chokw�). Here the Sisters have a rural hospital that
serves about 80,000 people. The place has been isolated for so long
because part of the road crumbled and became impassable because of the
mud (this is a 60km long road which takes 2 hours to travel). Even here
it would be necessary to build a clinic, especially a maternity ward.
We continue to examine the possibility of rebuilding,
verifying the situations of other localities: at Chibuto, at Marracuene
( a district 30 minutes from Maputo) and in other surrounding
areas."
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The city of Chokw�,
200 km north west from Maputo,
completely submerged by the flood
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