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The organisation and its partners began distributing food aid this week to 2000 people housed in temporary centres in the Caia district and 6100 people in Mutarara district of Tete Province.
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However, the entire lower Zambezi, from Mutarara in Tete province to the Indian Ocean, remains in flood, and at this rate it will be March before the river returns to its normal levels.
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In the worst affected town of Mutarara, in the western Tete province, the government has set up four temporary accommodation centers for those made homeless by the flooding.
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The missions come as flood waters in Mutarara, Caia and Marromeu districts near levels last seen during the catastrophic Mozambique floods of 2001, the WFP said in a statement.
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Mutarara, at the confluence of the Zambezi and Shire rivers, remained the worst affected district, with 55,000 people threatened and 15,000 receiving refuge in government accomodation centres.
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In places like Mutarara and Sena, about 60 kilometers (35 miles) upstream from Caia, people are already living on islands carved when the Zambezi burst its banks.
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Mozambique's flood-hit Mutarara and Migaza districts.
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Towns and villages situated hundreds of kilometres (miles) further downstream - among them Mutarara, Chemba, Caia and the already drenched Marromeu - are also expected to be hit by more floodwaters in coming days.
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State radio reported Monday that thousands of Mozambicans fleeing floods in the Mutarara district in the northwestern province of
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The worst affected area is the Zambezia province with 23,000 displaced people, followed by Tete province's Mutarara district with 5,000 displaced and 2,000 in Sofala province, director of the
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