LIVINGSTONE, Zambia, May
13 (Xinhua) -- Zambia has re-opened the Victoria Falls to the public, nearly
two months after closing the World Heritage Site due to the COVID-19.
Lungu urged all visitors
to follow health guidelines of wearing masks and practising social distancing.
The decision to re-open
the Victoria Falls was based on the City of Livingstone not recording any cases of the
disease, the president said.
The Victoria
Falls has recorded the highest volumes of water in a decade, providing visitors with breathtaking beauty and splendour.
Zambezi River Authority,
which monitors water in the falls, has predicted a rise in water levels until
the end of May.
The re-opening of the Victoria Falls has pleased tour operators who have
promised to strictly adhere to health guidelines proposed by the government.
Livingstone Tourism
Association Chairperson Rodney Sikumba, who accompanied the president on the
tour of the falls, said tour operators look forward to a slow but measured way
onward for the tourism industry.
Source: Zambia reopens Victoria Falls after 2-month closure (13/05/20)
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