Cape Verde Declares State of Emergency Following Tropical Storm Erin
Praia, August 14 (QNA) - The government of Cape Verde announced Thursday a state of emergency after a tropical storm devastated parts of the African archipelago, killing at least eight people and prompting a two-day national mourning.
Local authorities reported that rescue teams continue searching for dozens of missing persons, noting that around 1,500 people have been left homeless since Tropical Storm Erin struck the islands of Sao Vicente, Santo Antao, and Sao Nicolau last Monday, destroying numerous homes and roads, causing bridge collapses, and triggering severe flooding across the three islands.
Cape Verde’s Prime Minister Ulisses Correia e Silva announced late Wednesday the formation of a crisis management board to accelerate relief efforts, noting that the World Bank has provided USD 10 million for reconstruction efforts. (QNA)
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