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Participants can also be encouraged to select their own anticipated speed for walking the route. This will help you place the faster walkers at the front of the queue and the more leisurely walkers at the back, ensuring everyone has an enjoyable experience. The number of participants released onto the route at one time may need to be managed by stewards - with participants gathering in a small ‘muster’ area. This control measure allows you to manage the number of participants starting at any one time and to allow gaps to form if necessary. . | www.ifrc.org Saving lives changing minds. Disaster relief emergency fund DREF Zimbabwe Floods International Federation h A of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies DREF operation n MDRZW007 GLIDE n FL-2013-000011-ZWE 7 February 2013 The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent IFRC Disaster Relief Emergency Fund DREF is a source of un-earmarked money created by the Federation in 1985 to ensure that immediate financial support is available for Red Cross and Red Crescent emergency response. The DREF is a vital part of the International Federation s disaster response system and increases the ability of National Societies to respond to disasters. CHF 266 514 is being requested from the IFRC s Disaster Relief Emergency Fund DREF to support the Zimbabwe Red Cross National Society ZRCS in delivering immediate assistance to some 3 500 beneficiaries 700 households . Unearmarked funds to repay DREF are encouraged. Summary Continuous heavy rains across the country have caused flooding resulting in large scale destruction. The Limpopo and Bubi rivers are overflowing forcing the Beitbridge border to close a phenomenon last seen in 1972. The six provinces of Matebeleland South Matebeleland North Midlands Masvingo Mashonaland Central and Manicaland have been worst affected by the storms and flooding. Many families had their homes destroyed leaving them homeless and their belongings and livelihoods washed away. To date 125 persons have died in the ZRCS Staff distributing NFIs to an affected household in Tsholotsho. Photo ZRCS floods and storms and 9 700 persons have been affected with over 5 910 people requiring urgent humanitarian assistance. This DREF operation will provide 700 displaced families 3 500 people with temporary shelter and basic household items. ZRCS will also provide emergency health water and sanitation and hygiene thereby reducing health risks for affected families. As part of preparedness for the flooding season ZRCS is working with Department of .