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In mid-January, Cyclone Dikeledi caused the deaths of at least five people and destroyed nearly 3,500 homes.
Families and children in northern Madagascar are bracing for a deadly tropical storm, with fears of massive gusts of winds, violent storms and flooding, prompting widespread evacuations.
This undated handout photo provided by the Turtle Survival Alliance shows an endangered tortoise that was washed away from the Lavavolo Tortoise Center in southern Madagascar during flooding due to ...
Thousands of endangered tortoises rescued from floods in Madagascar after Cyclone Dikeledi Sanctuary staff, locals and police officers joined together in the rescue effort, building makeshift ...
The passage of Cyclone Dikeledi has caused the death of 11 people in the northern Mozambican province of Nampula, according to the latest official figures issued by the country's relief agency ...
Cyclone Dikeledi has caused the deaths of five people in Mozambique's northern province of Nampula, the United Nations agency UNICEF Mozambique reported on Thursday. What's the Context On Tuesday ...
Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi has caused widespread destruction in northern Mozambique, leading to five fatalities and affecting over 35,000 residents. As the cyclone moves out to sea, the extent of ...
A tropical cyclone has killed at least eight people in Madagascar and Mozambique, destroyed thousands of homes in both nations and is set to intensify Thursday. Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi killed ...
The premier of Limpopo, Dr Phophi Ramathuba, called for vigilance in the province as Cyclone Dikeledi approaches Mozambique. On Monday, Dikeledi, classified as a severe tropical storm, was near ...
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations and aid partners are responding to deadly Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi battering southeast Africa with high winds and heavy rain, UN humanitarians said on Monday ...
Cyclone Dikeledi: Limpopo residents urged to remain vigilant Limpopo’s disaster management team is on high alert and has begun proactive planning to address the potential impacts of the cyclone.
Unicef and partners are mobilising critical aid in Mozambique following the destruction caused by Cyclone Dikeledi, which has left thousands of children vulnerable and in need of urgent assistance.
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