A FAST westward moving hurricane, christened 'Bondo', whose present effect
is the increase in rainfall in most parts of the country, is heading
towards Tanzania at the speed of 85 knots. (approximately 130 km per hour).
According to a statement issued by the Tanzania Meteorological
Agency (TMA) in Dar es Salaam yesterday, the twister, which is sweeping
from the west of Madagascar Island in the Indian Ocean, was 1,700
kilometres away from the southern Tanzania coast.
The statement, signed by TMA Director General, Mr Mohamed Mhita, said the
whirlwind is heading eastwards.
The agency said the hurricane would result in rainfall increase in most
parts of the country. The rains would be intense in some areas where they
would cause floods especially in the valleys.
TMA said it was closely following the direction and strength of the
hurricane and its effects, and would inform the people accordingly.
We have a 24-hour watch over the hurricane and we will give updates every
two to three hours. Our readings so far show that the hurricane is 40
degrees longitude but is expected by Friday to be 45 degrees longitude," he
explained.
He said though that since Bondo is still very far, it is not easy to know
which regions would be affected most but added that these answers would be
best got when it reaches 500km from our coast.
Meanwhile, Dr Mhita attributed the recent torrential rains that have
ravaged Dar es Salaam, by uprooting trees and hindering the flow of traffic
due to flooding of the roads to the oncoming hurricane.
Commuters from various areas in Dar es Salaam experienced hardships to get
to various parts of the city due to the ongoing rains. Owing to the poor
drainage system in Mikocheni area, drivers had to do guess work in finding
where the road was yesterday.
Eyewitnesses saw pedestrians struggling to cross flooded areas
where they had to pay to be carried on the backs of 'Good Samaritans'.
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