Cyclone Idai may have killed more than a thousand people in Mozambique, the country's President, Filipe Nyusi, said in an address to the nation broadcast on national radio Monday. "Officially, we have ...
Tropical Cyclone Idai ripped through Mozambique as a high-end Category 2 storm with 175 kph (110 mph) winds last week before moving inland into Zimbabwe and Malawi, affecting 1.5 million people in its ...
Along a main road in Buzi, Mozambique, fallen mango trees, that once stretched high in to the sky, litter the sidewalks. Buildings have been reduced to rubble, while many of those still standing no ...
One month after Cyclone Idai ripped through Mozambique and killed at least 750 people, children there are showing signs of severe psychological stress, the charity Save the Children has warned. One ...
When Cyclone Idai struck Mozambique a year ago, fisherman Jose Martinho fled to higher ground. He saved his life, but lost everything he owned. The government resettled him and his family inland, but ...
JOHANNESBURG -- A week after Cyclone Idai hit coastal Mozambique and swept across the country to Zimbabwe, the death, damage and flooding continues in southern Africa, making it one of the most ...
MAPUTO (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of people are still in need of aid after Cyclone Idai battered Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi in March. More than 1,000 people have been reported killed by ...
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In March 2019, Cyclone Idai swept southern Africa, leaving destruction in its wake. Millions of people across the region were impacted, as the category 4 storm devastated homes, businesses and crops.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies photo Millions of people across Africa have been affected in one of the worst weather-related disasters recorded in the southern ...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is appealing for USD 36.4 million for the next six months, to respond to thehumanitarian needs of an estimated 1.85 million people affected by ...