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Tropical Storm Filipo to Have Minimal Impact on Zimbabwe: Met Dept

bjpmoyo by bjpmoyo
March 15, 2024
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Tropical Storm Filipo to Have Minimal Impact on Zimbabwe: Met Dept

The Meteorological Services Department (MSD), has assured the nation that the country is safe from Tropical Storm Filipo, currently looming off the southeast coast of Mozambique. Contrary to widespread concerns, the MSD emphasized that the storm is not expected to significantly affect Zimbabwe, urging citizens to refrain from spreading panic and fear.

“Tropical Storm Filipo will not affect Zimbabwe much, do not spread panic and fear. Zimbabwe is safe,” said James Ngoma MSD head of forecasting. According to the MSD, moisture drawn into the country from the north has resulted in isolated thunderstorms primarily in the Mashonaland Provinces.

“Moisture is being drawn into the country from the north and resulted in isolated thunderstorm in the Mashonaland Provinces. The highest was 36mm in Guruve, the rest were below I 5mm. This is due to a tropical storm named Fillipo, to the south-cast coast of Mozambique,” reported the department.

Comparing the trajectory of Filipo to that of Tropical Cyclone Freddy, the MSD forecasts that the storm’s effects, including strong winds, cloudy conditions, and moderate rains, are likely to encroach only upon the extreme southeastern parts of the country.

The department said it will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates as necessary. While localized downpours are anticipated, particularly in Chiredzi, Chipinge, and Chimanimani districts, the MSD warns of potential destructive wind gusts, posing a threat to loose items and structures.

“Wind gusts may be destructive in places where loose items are prevalent. Lightning strikes remain a threat to humans and livestock, as well as infrastructure. Hot daytime conditions in the western parts of the country may lead to dehydration and increased evaporation rates.

“Secure roof tops and any loose debris and keep hydrated by drinking adequate amounts of water. For better advice, please consult your local certified health practitioner. Wear a sunhat or sunscreen if you need to be outdoors for a prolonged period of time. Increase irrigation and ensure animals have proper shade and ventilation,” said MSD.

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