UK Firefighters Join Flood Rescue Operations in Mozambique
Firefighters from the West Midlands in the United Kingdom have been deployed to Mozambique to assist with ongoing flood rescue operations, following severe rainfall and widespread flooding that have affected thousands of residents. The team is working alongside local and international emergency resp
Ogyem Solomon

Firefighters from the West Midlands in the United Kingdom have been deployed to Mozambique to assist with ongoing flood rescue operations, following severe rainfall and widespread flooding that have affected thousands of residents.
The team is working alongside local and international emergency responders to provide critical support in evacuating communities, rescuing stranded individuals, and delivering humanitarian aid. Their deployment highlights the importance of international cooperation in responding to natural disasters and supporting countries facing large-scale emergencies.
Mozambique has experienced significant flooding in recent weeks, with rivers overflowing and infrastructure damaged across multiple regions. Many communities have been displaced, while access to essential services such as clean water, electricity, and medical care has been disrupted. Emergency teams, including the UK firefighters, are helping to mitigate the impact and ensure that vulnerable populations receive immediate assistance.
Officials from the West Midlands fire service said their personnel bring specialized skills and equipment to assist with water rescues, temporary shelters, and coordination with local authorities. They emphasized that the mission demonstrates solidarity and the critical role of rapid international support during environmental crises.
As rescue efforts continue, authorities are urging affected communities to remain cautious and follow safety guidance while relief teams work to stabilize the situation. The international response, including the involvement of UK firefighters, is expected to significantly enhance Mozambique’s capacity to manage the ongoing flood emergency and support recovery efforts in the weeks ahead.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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