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Chama residents warned over flooding risk

The Chama District Administration has cautioned residents living in low-lying areas near the Luangwa River to immediately relocate to higher ground due to rising water levels that are causing floods.

Chama District Commissioner, Yobe Goma says the river has overflowed, posing a serious risk to lives and property.

Mr Goma said this when he conducted a spot check on the Luangwa River following days of rainfall activities in the area.

He urged communities in flood-prone areas to prioritise their safety by moving to safer locations.

He also warned motorists travelling to and from Chama via Matumbo road to temporarily halt their movements and wait for the water levels to subside before attempting to cross.

He further advised young people to stay away from the flooded waters, noting that the Luangwa River is infested with crocodiles, making it extremely dangerous to play or swim in it.

Mr Goma added that the government will assess all affected areas once the water levels go down to determine the extent of the damage and provide necessary assistance.

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  1. This is a warning to all of us in Zambia. The days of building homesteads without professional input are over. The DMMU under the Office of the Vice-President and the Ministry of Local Government have their work cut out. Life as we have known and lived it in Zambia is now over. Residential housing development has to be guided by planning and construction experts.

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