
Zimbabwe
experienced
significant
rains
during
the
festive
period,
causing
a
series
of
rain-induced
disasters,
including
drownings,
lightning
strikes,
and
dam
wall
breaches,
the
DCP
told
Xinhua
on
Wednesday.
According
to
the
DCP’s
latest
situation
report,
the
heavy
rains
have
caused
damage
to
public
infrastructure,
including
schools,
health
facilities,
roads,
bridges,
dams,
and
irrigation
infrastructure.
The
report
added
that
due
to
persistent
rains,
some
districts
in
the
country
are
experiencing
dam
spilling
and
breaches,
posing
danger
to
communities
downstream.
Zimbabwe
typically
experiences
its
rainy
season
from
October
to
March,
characterized
by
heavy
rainfall
and
occasional
storms.
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