Floods, destruction from cyclone continue in Mozambique
21/3/2019 17:59
A week after Cyclone Idai hit coastal Mozambique and swept across the country to Zimbabwe, the storm's aftermath of flooding, destruction and death continues in southern Africa, making it one of the most destructive natural disasters in the region's recent history. Floodwaters are rushing across the plains of central Mozambique, submerging homes, villages and entire towns. The flooding has created a muddy inland ocean 50 kilometers wide where there used to be farms and villages, giving credence to Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi's estimate that 1,000 may have been killed. Mozambique reports that 200 have died and Zimbabwe reports a similar number but emergency workers say the death toll will continue to rise. According to aid groups, rains stopped, at least temporarily, Thursday and floodwaters have begun to recede.
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