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Zimbabwe: Recent Earthquakes Have No Impact on Kariba Dam, Zambezi River Authority Confirms Structure Remains Safe

The Zambezi River Authority (ZRA) has reassured the public that recent seismic activity near the Kariba Dam has had no adverse effects on the structure. Despite concerns following a series of earthquakes in the region, the ZRA has emphasized that the dam remains intact and secure. The authority’s officials stated that comprehensive assessments have been conducted, and the dam continues to operate safely, with no significant damage detected. The Kariba Dam, which sits on the Zambezi River and provides hydroelectric power to both Zimbabwe and Zambia, is a vital infrastructure asset, and these latest reassurances aim to ease concerns among locals and stakeholders. The ZRA assured that regular monitoring and maintenance of the dam are ongoing to ensure its long-term stability and safety.

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