Two Croydon firefighters have returned home after a heroic 10-day mission in Mozambique, battling devastating floods that wrecked homes and roads across the country.
Floods Wreak Havoc in Mozambique
Weeks of relentless rain caused catastrophic flooding across Mozambique, damaging health facilities and over 4,300 miles of roads in nine provinces. Thousands were left stranded, clinging to rooftops or trapped in isolated communities.
Firefighters Save Over 80 Lives
Sarah Mimnagh and Darren Emery joined a 36-strong International Search and Rescue (ISAR) team from Britain. Armed with rescue boats, drones, and specialist gear, they cleared debris, assessed flood zones, and conducted daring rescues.
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