Mozambique Port City Braces for Impact of Cyclone Gezani
Authorities restricted sailing and urged evacuations as residents reinforce homes following recent floods affecting over 700,000 people, ahead of Cyclone Gezani's expected arrival.
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The Gezani cyclone continues to move towards the coast of Inhambane Province, which is 250 kilometers from the coast of Massinga district, also preventing strong and severe rains.
"Of the four deaths, one was due to atmospheric discharges and three deaths were caused by a drop in one of these three people," said Luísa Meque, president of the National Institute for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction (INGD), in Inhambane, during the presentation of preliminary data on the impact of the cyclone. According to the manager, at least 1,253 homes were damaged, specifying that 67 schools, 200 classrooms, eight health units and…
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Residents of Inhambane, a port city in Mozambique, were reinforcing their homes with sandbags and corrugated iron in preparation for the potentially devastating impact of Cyclone Gezani, expected to hit the area on Friday. The tropical storm tore through Madagascar earlier this week, killing at least 40 people and causing major damage to the Indian Ocean island’s second-biggest city Toamasina. Mozambique has been hit by frequent weather-related …
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