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Mozambique cyclone death toll climbs to 12

The death toll from a cyclone that struck Mozambique this week climbed to 12 on Sunday after devastating wind and rain lashed the southern African country.

A woman walks along a street damaged by Cyclone Gombe in Nacala District of Nampula province on March 13, 2022 (Photo by Alfredo Zuniga / AFP)

The death toll from a cyclone that struck Mozambique this week climbed to 12 on Sunday after devastating wind and rain lashed the southern African country.

Cyclone Gombe has affected more than 30,000 people, injuring 40, and destroyed more than 3,000 homes since making landfall on Friday.

Powerful winds reaching 170 kilometres per hour (105 mph) and torrential rainfall have hit the northern Nampula province by the Indian Ocean and neighbouring Zambezia province particularly hard.

In the port city of Nacala, houses were teetering on the edge of cliffs facing the ocean and walls had collapsed, an AFP photographer saw.

Trees are seen in the middle of a street after the passage of Cyclone Gombe in the Meconta district of Nampula province. March 13, 2022 – A cyclone struck northern Mozambique leaving at least eight people dead on Friday, the national institute for risk management said.<br />Among the victims was a child crushed in the collapse of a house in Monapo, the institute said, raising the toll to eight.<br />President Filipe Nyusi had earlier announced on a visit to South Africa that seven people were dead. (Photo by Alfredo Zuniga / AFP)


Most thatched roofs were damaged and another made of sheet metal lay on the ground after the wind swept away the bricks, while uprooted trees also littered the ground.

Eight shelters have opened in Nampula, Mozambique’s most populous province which suffered death and destruction when Tropical Storm Ana struck in January.

Mozambique was devastated by Cyclone Idai in 2019, the most violent storm to ever hit the country.

“Gombe arrived with more intensity than Idai, but luckily it didn’t have the same impact, in terms of destruction and the fact that it lost strength right at the beginning,” said Cesar Tembe from Mozambique’s national institute for risk management.

Gombe is now moving towards Malawi, according to Meteo-France.

Around 80 tropical storms or cyclones from above tropical waters around the world each year. The cyclone season in southern Africa lasts from November to April.

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