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Cyclone Chido Kills At Least 94 In Mozambique
Mozambique's death toll from Cyclone Chido rises to 94, AFP reports
Mozambique's death toll from Cyclone Chido has risen to 94, news agency AFP said on Sunday, citing the country's disaster management agency. The cyclone had made landfall in northern Mozambique a week ago and Mozambique's institute for natural disasters on Thursday had given the death toll at 73.
Cyclone Chido Death Toll Nearly Doubles in Mozambique
The swirling wind and rain hit an area where a yearslong insurgency had already forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes.
Death toll from Cyclone Chido in Mozambique climbs to 120
The death toll from Cyclone Chido in Mozambique has risen to at least 120, authorities said on Tuesday. The cyclone caused huge damage to the French territory of Mayotte before making landfall in Mozambique on December 15 with speeds of up to 240 kilometres per hour.
Cyclone Chido kills 94 people in Mozambique
Cyclone Chido has killed 94 people in Mozambique since it made landfall in the east African country last week, local authorities have said. The country's National Institute of Risk and Disaster Management (INGD) said 768 people were injured and more than 622,
Mozambique revises Cyclone Chido death toll up to 94
Authorities say 110,000 homes were destroyed when the powerful storm made landfall last week. In Mayotte, the death toll is expected to rise dramatically.
Mozambique begins building shelter for victims of Cyclone Chido
Mozambique began constructing homes for victims of Cyclone Chido this week after the storm swept through three of the country's northern regions Sunday, killing at least 70 people and injuring 600 others as it left behind a trail of destruction.
Tragedy as Cyclone Chido Kills 94, Injures Many in Mozambique
Cyclone Chido has killed 94 people, injured 768 people and more than 622,000 people affected by the natural disaster in the eastern part of Mozambique.
Mozambique declares two days of national mourning after Cyclone Chido kills 73 people
Mozambique has declared two days of national mourning for the 73 people killed by Cyclone Chido in the north and centre of the country. In a statement, the Council of Ministers said that the days of national mourning would begin at midnight on Friday December 20.
clubofmozambique.com
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Another cyclone may hit Mozambique during current rainy season
The National Institute of Meteorology (INAM) forecasts the possibility of another tropical cyclone during the current rainy ...
Crux
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Mozambique bishop appeals for help after devastating cyclone
The sadness of war has now been compounded by the sadness of tropical cyclone Chido,” said Bishop Antonio Juliasse Ferreira ...
Anadolu Ajansi
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Cyclone Chido death toll in Mozambique climbs to 120
Nearly 900 also injured as tropical storm damages houses, schools, health centers, according to authorities - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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