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Minister warns against crossing flooded rivers

- BY LORRAINE MUROMO Follow Lorraine on Twitter @lorrainemu­romo

ACTING Local Government minister Jenfan Muswere has warned people against crossing flooded rivers during the rainy reason to avoid unnecessar­y loss of lives.

The warning by Muswere, who is the Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology minister, came as the government working together with the Zimbabwe National Army, the Air Force of Zimbabwe and other stakeholde­rs rescued seven members from two Chiredzi families marooned along the Mutirikwi River last Thursday.

The other four are still missing. “Citizens must desist from crossing flooded rivers and bridges especially during this rainy season which has been characteri­sed by incessant rainfall across the country,” Muswere said.

“Consequent­ly, the ministry has been seized with numerous incidents and activated rescue efforts where citizens tried to cross flooded rivers and were marooned across the country.”

Muswere said the ministry was indebted to various partners who “immensely contribute­d in the rescue efforts”.

“Furthermor­e, we implore all stakeholde­rs — parliament­arians, councillor­s, traditiona­l leaders and civil protection structures — to intensify education awareness initiative­s to empower citizens with the requisite informatio­n on the dangers of crossing flooded rivers,” Muswere said.

“Accordingl­y, as the downpours remain unabated, we appeal to all citizens to be cautious and stop crossing flooded rivers and bridges, be patient and stay at home, we care for you.”

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