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Home » News » President Samia Suluhu cuts short COP28 trip to manage floods disaster in Tanzania

President Samia Suluhu cuts short COP28 trip to manage floods disaster in Tanzania

Last updated: December 4, 2023 5:21 pm
Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria 3 years ago
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Hanang district in Tanzania has been most affected by the floods and landslides
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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is cutting short her attendance at the COP28 climate summit amid deadly floods and landslides back home.

At least 50 people in the northern Hanang region died after disaster struck over the weekend.

Her office said President Samia will return to Tanzania “as soon as possible” to deal with the situation.

Around 5,600 people have been affected, Ms Zuhura Yunus, the president’s spokesperson said, citing local reports.

Homes and infrastructure were damaged by the heavy rains, which have also had an impact on farmland. This has directly threatened the people’s livelihoods, according to Yunus.

Government deploys rescue workers

Four hundred rescue workers have been sent to Hanang region, the government said.

However, in a statement released on Monday, Ms Yunus said the rescuers are operating under challenging conditions, such as defective telecommunications and blocked, damaged roads.

“President Samia, who has been in Dubai for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP28) has decided to cut her trip short. She will arrive in the country as soon as possible to deal with this disaster,” Ms Yunus said.

President Samia was among the dozens of world leaders who gathered at the major UN summit to discuss tackling climate change.

COP28 began on 30 November and will run until 12 December.

Government compensation for victims

Ms Yunus said the president has ordered her government to pay for the funerals of those killed by the flooding and landslides. She also directed the government to cover hospital fees for the wounded.

The government will also provide temporary housing for those whose homes were “washed away”.

“We have a team of doctors and medical officers deployed. The services are much better. Many of the patients are progressing well,” Dr Godwin Mollel, Tanzania’s Deputy Minister of Health said.

East Africa will be the wettest region globally in December

Flooding is said to be the greatest natural hazard in Tanzania, affecting tens of thousands of people each year.

East Africa has been badly hit by floods and landslides in 2023, partly caused by the El Niño weather phenomenon.

Last month in Tanzania, higher-than-usual rainfall resulted in deaths across parts of the country. The rains also led to the destruction of property in the main city of Dar es Salaam, and some other areas.

Crops in some parts of the country have also been washed away, thus affecting people’s livelihoods.

Tanzania’s meteorology agency has warned that the rains will continue this month.

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