It has been reported that 300 thousand families were left without electricity in the Nampula region in the north of the country due to Hurricane Gombe, which hit the East African country Mozambique on the coast of the Indian Ocean.
The Mozambique State Electric Company announced that there was no electricity in 20 districts of Nampula.
It was announced that 300 thousand houses in the region were left without electricity as a result of the damage to the power lines due to the storm.
It was stated that the weather conditions were unfavorable, and the work was continuing to solve the problem.
One-fifth of Mozambique’s population of nearly 30 million lives in Nampula.
In Hurricane Gomba, which affected the central and northern regions of the country, the wind speed reaches 200 kilometers per hour.
Prepared for the hurricane with portable bridges and food stocks, Mozambique has been hit by hurricanes that have hit the Indian Ocean one after another in recent months.
Hurricane Main killed nearly 100 people and displaced tens of thousands in Madagascar, Mozambique, and Malawi in January.