At least 70 people died in Malawi And Mozambique due to heavy rains and strong winds caused by Cyclone Freddy, which is moving along an unusual winding path and has returned south of Africa.
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More than 60 bodies were found in the south. Malawiwhere heavy rains have caused flooding, according to the Red Cross.
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Four more people died at a neighbor’s Mozambiqueaccording to local authorities.
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national institute for disaster management Mozambique (INGD) said the impact of the second storm to hit the country was worse than expected.
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Freddie strong cyclone which, on its way to becoming the longest ever recorded, crossed the southern Africa for the second time in weeks, reappearing after the first strike in late February.
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Freddy came to Malui early Monday morning, after sweeping Mozambique on weekends.
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According to the World Meteorological Organization, Freddieformed off northwestern Australia in the first week of February, was to be the longest-running tropical cyclone on record.
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Freddie swept the entire southern part of the Indian Ocean and hit Madagascar from February 21 until reaching Mozambique 24 February.
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Source: RPP

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