National Red Alert: Death Toll Surpasses 100 as Floods Devastate Mozambique

January 21, 2026

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Mozambique

A catastrophic flooding crisis has gripped Mozambique following weeks of torrential rainfall. Since the rainy season began in October, the death toll has climbed to over 100 people nationwide. Consequently, the government has issued a countrywide “red alert.” This is the highest possible emergency warning level as more heavy rain is forecast.

Thousands Stranded in Maputo Province

In Maputo province alone, more than 36,000 residents have been impacted. The surge of water has submerged vast territories. Therefore, many citizens are stranded and desperate to reach their homes.

Local resident Rosita Augusto shared her fear after being stuck for days. “I am scared to cross here,” she said. “However, we have decided to take a risk because we just want to get home.”

Governor Manuel Tule acknowledged the difficulty of the rescue mission. He noted that destroyed infrastructure is currently hindering both data collection and aid delivery. “We are making plans to reach the affected areas where people are waiting to be rescued,” Tule stated. He also confirmed that thousands of kilometers of roads have been washed away by the deluge.

A Rapidly Escalating Humanitarian Emergency

The scale of the disaster extends far beyond the capital. Nationwide, over half a million people are affected. Furthermore, tens of thousands are seeking refuge in temporary emergency shelters.

Unfortunately, relief efforts are struggling. This is due to a severe lack of fuel for rescue boats and a shortage of treated drinking water. UNICEF has warned that the crisis is particularly deadly for the nation’s youth.

Risks to Public Health and Children

Guy Taylor, a spokesperson for UNICEF, noted that the destruction of schools and health centers is only one part of the problem. He warned that the lack of clean resources creates a “deadly threat.”

“It’s really turning unsafe water, disease outbreaks, and malnutrition into a deadly threat for children,” Taylor explained.

Because Mozambique is now entering its annual cyclone season, experts fear a “double crisis.” This could permanently disrupt the futures of the most vulnerable children in the region.

Political Tension Over Climate Readiness

The disaster has sparked a fierce political debate regarding Mozambique’s infrastructure. Specifically, opposition leaders have criticized the government for failing to prepare. They argue that climate funding received over the last five decades has not been utilized properly.

Venâncio Mondlane, president of the ANAMOLA Party, claimed that billions in aid were meant for urban cleaning and climate resilience. However, he argued that social infrastructure remains “low quality.” He pointed out that bridges and roads are consistently destroyed each rainy season. As a result, he is calling for a “serious investment plan” once the current waters recede.

As the deluge continues, the next few days will be critical. They will determine the survival and long-term recovery of the hundreds of thousands currently displaced by the water.


READ ALSO: Health Crisis Deepens in Malawi as International Aid Vanishes

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