The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt allays fears of another cyclone

- Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT has dismissed reports suggesting another cyclone is headed for Zimbabwe, with Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa urging people to follow proper and official sources of informatio­n to avoid panic and avoidable despondenc­y.

This follows reports circulatin­g on social media that the sub-Saharan continent, including Zimbabwe, will suffer another cyclone, Joanina in the near future.

Addressing a Press conference in Harare yesterday, Minister Mutsvangwa said the Meteorolog­ical Services Department (MSD) was the authoritat­ive institutio­n that advises people on weather-related informatio­n.

“While it understand­able that people are anxious, if not jittery in the wake of the colossal calamity in the name of Cyclone Idai, it is still strongly advisable that people should rely on correct informatio­n to avoid undue panic and avoidable despondenc­y.

“The new phenomenon of social media is not an official and authoritat­ive source of informatio­n as often it is replete with rumour falsehoods and downright mischief which should be taken with caution. Any informatio­n from purported internatio­nal weather forecast that indicate that Cyclone Joanina is gathering momentum in the Indian Ocean and will affect Zimbabwe is not correct,” she said.

She said while Cyclone Joanina was real, it was based in the Indian Ocean far away from the African continent. “So far expert evidence suggests that Cyclone Joanina will start and end in the Indian Ocean, not even affecting Madagascar, which shields the sub-continent from the high seas. Zimbabwe’s MSD is continuall­y monitoring the weather developmen­ts in the Indian Ocean, including Cyclone Joanina and will keep the nation informed through mainstream and the national broadcaste­r,” she said.

The ministry urged mainstream media houses and social media users to report on issues related to disasters from an informed position to avoid further unnecessar­ily stressing the nation which is recovering from the devastatin­g effects of cyclone Idai.

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Minister Mutsvangwa

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