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If Idai's death toll reaches 1,000 people, it would be the deadliest tropical cyclone anywhere since Super Typhoon Haiyan, equivalent to a Category 5 hurricane, struck the Philippines in 2013 and ...
Cyclone Idai is on track to becoming the deadliest tropical cyclone on record for the Southern Hemisphere. The storm, which struck the southeastern coast of Africa with the strength of a Category ...
As many as “300 to 400” bodies line the banks of a road out of the city of Beira, in Mozambique, according to an eye witness account, suggesting that the human toll of Cyclone Idai is likely ...
Mozambique says cholera cases up to 271 in cyclone-hit city The cholera cases have been discovered in the port city of Beira, whose half-million residents and especially those in crowded, poor ...
The death toll from horrific Cyclone Idai in southeast Africa has risen above 800, making the storm the third deadliest cyclone on record in the Southern Hemisphere.
Over 400 are dead and countless more are at grave risk, huddled on rooftops or clinging to trees, in the horrifying aftermath of Tropical Cyclone Idai in Mozambique.
Kenneth arrives a little over a month after Mozambique was hit by Cyclone Idai.
A week after a powerful cyclone tore across southeast Africa, the death toll is still uncertain and could rise. Aid workers are trying to reach submerged villages which lack drinking water and food.
Idai was the strongest tropical cyclone to hit the country since 2008, when Tropical Cyclone Jokwe, which had maximum winds of 185 kph, made landfall.