Operations Grounded: Limpopo National Park Faces Unexpected Halt
Tourism activities in Limpopo National Park (PNL), located in the southern Mozambican province of Gaza, have been suspended for over a month due to extensive damage caused by floods that swept across southern and central Mozambique in January. Francisco Pariela, the administrator of PNL, confirmed that the severe rainfall resulted in critical damage to the park's road network, with numerous sections cut off, making it impossible for tourists to circulate.
Pariela stated that the park is currently entirely closed to tourist traffic, impacting both visitors from the Mozambican side and those from the neighboring Kruger National Park in South Africa. However, efforts are actively underway to facilitate the resumption of activities. Cooperation with Kruger National Park is a key part of these initiatives, aiming to create the necessary conditions for reopening as swiftly as possible. Furthermore, basic cleaning and repair work on the park's roads has commenced to at least allow for the circulation of local people and goods.
The broader impact of the January floods on Mozambique has been devastating. The heavy rains led to the destruction of more than 450,000 hectares of agricultural land and caused the death of approximately 430,000 livestock across the provinces of Gaza, Maputo, and parts of Sofala. Human casualties included 22 deaths and 45 injuries, with over 700,000 people directly affected by the disaster. Despite the current challenges, Limpopo National Park remains a vital conservation area, home to a diverse array of wildlife, as indicated by a previous census that recorded 792 elephants, 5,883 buffalo, 103 giraffes, 667 hippos, and 1,998 impalas within its boundaries.
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