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10 people died because of floodwater in Dar es Salaam.

Naomba nikushirikishe na wewe pia kwamba kuna mambo mengi na mazuri ndapi ya picha iliyopo hapo chini ibofye uone.
Dar es Salaam. At least 10 people, five of them children, died and many more could be trapped in floodwaters following heavy rains in Dar es Salaam.

Homes have been swept away by raging waters that have also wreaked havoc in many parts of the country.

Dar es Salaam police boss Suleiman Kova said yesterday that two people attempted to drive through the flash floods but their cars were swept away.

“One person was pressed down by a falling tree and died,” Mr Kova added.
“We also know of a child killed by a falling wall.”Hundreds of families have sought refuge with friends and relatives as rising water levels sweep away their homes.

Rescue workers were under pressure yesterday to move those stranded in floods to temporary homes in public offices and schools. Reports from Morogoro, Coast Region and Tanga spoke of destruction of infrastructure and suspended business.

And in many parts of Dar es Salaam, transport came to a complete standstill as storm water flooded motorways, leaving commuters stranded as services temporarily ground to a halt. A red alert by the meteorological services that the rains would continue for two more days sparked panic among residents who are having a hard time coming to terms with the devastating effects of the downpour.

“If the rains continue for one more day, the nation should brace for a disaster deadlier than what we witnessed in the 2011 floods,” said Tandale resident Kishiwa Kassim, whose house was submerged in the raging water along with those of many neighbours.

Dar es Salaam’s defence and security committee held a day-long meeting yesterday to assess the damage. At least five bridges including the Mpigi that connect Dar es Salaam and Bagamoyo, have been swept away, Mr Kova said.
The police, in collaboration with regional authorities, have set up rescue teams to work in areas most affected by the floods.

“Our men are on high alert,” Mr Kova said. “We have since Friday night been working to rescue people in flood-prone areas,”Sections of major roads were closed to limit the damage as the water level continued to rise.
A commuter train halted operations yesterday as part of the railway was submerged in water .And hundreds of homes in Tandale, Kigogo, Tabata Kisiwani, Mwananyamala, Msasani Bonde la Mpunga were swamped by the water.

Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA) issued a red alert on Thursday and urged residents to prepare for heavy rains exceeding 50mm in 24hrs, strong winds at 40 km per hour and large ocean waves reaching two metres.
The agency warned residents of high risk areas, ocean users and even disaster management authorities to be especially cautious.
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Nobody is a total failure if he dares to try to do something worthwhile. Tough times never last, but tough people do. The place broke up with applause. Those thirty - five hundred farmers who had lost hope and had battled depression found that hope.

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