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The dense, deadly minefield was laid around the Cahora Bassa hydroelectric dam in Mozambique's Tete Province in the 1970s.
HALO: Clearing Mines and Saving Lives The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Tete, a town of 153,000 inhabitants in northwestern Mozambique, was completely flooded Tuesday following the surge of water from the Cahora
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The Zambezi River is expected to rise further and the Cahora
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Water levels upstream of the Zambezi River have dropped, but flooding was still occurring as waves released from the Cahora
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Socrates late Tuesday to buy 82 percent of shares in the Cahora
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Lisbon and Maputo have long been negotiating over the Cahora
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The river waters started to invade the city, situated near its banks about 100 kilometres (60 miles) downstream from the Cahora
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The government's department of civil protection said at least three people have are known to have drowned in Muzarabani district, some about 200 kilometres (125 miles) north of the capital, and just about 50 kilometres, away from the southern most tip of Cahora
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Simao said parts of the Zambezi river upstream from the Cahora
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After the waters from Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe began flowing east into Mozabmique's Cahora-Bassa Dam Sunday at a record speed of
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