In total, more than 175 thousand people were affected by the cyclone in Mozambique. Currently, rescuers continue to work in the most affected areas.
At least 34 people have died in Mozambique as a result of Cyclone Chido, which recently swept through the French overseas territory of Mayotte. This was reported by DW on Tuesday, December 17.
On Sunday, the typhoon hit the province of Cabo Delgado, where 28 people died. While six more became victims of the disaster in the provinces of Nampula and Nyasa.
Mozambique’s National Institute for Risk and Disaster Management said more than 300 people were injured. About 23,600 houses and 170 fishing boats were destroyed.
In total, more than 175 thousand people were affected by the typhoon in Mozambique. Currently, rescuers continue to work in the most affected areas.
A curfew was imposed on the island of Mayotte to prevent theft.
Mozambique’s National Institute for Risk and Disaster Management said Chido injured more than 300 people and destroyed nearly 23,600 houses and 170 fishing boats.
Recall that Hurricane Milton hit the coast of Florida near the town of Siesta Key, reaching wind speeds of more than 190 km/h.
It was also reported that the first storm in the country’s history was recorded in western Finland.
Source: korrespondent

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