About 1,500 families are set to be displaced in central Mozambique following attacks by wild animals including crocodiles and buffaloes. The head of the local administration in Marromeu district in Sofala province, Henriqueta de Rosário, said the local government would transfer 1,500 families threatened by the attacks, according to BBC News. The official said authorities had recorded the deaths of three people from attacks by wildlife in the first quarter of 2023.
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The official said authorities had recorded the deaths of three people from attacks by wildlife in the first quarter of 2023. About 1,500 families are set to be displaced in central Mozambique following attacks by wild animals including crocodiles and buffaloes.The head of the local administration in Marromeu district in Sofala province, Henriqueta de Rosário, said the local government would transfer 1,500 families threatened by the attacks, according to BBC News.The official said authorities had recorded the deaths of three people from attacks by wildlife in the first quarter of 2023.
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