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Floods kill 10 in Mozambique

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MAPUTO - At least 10 people have been killed after heavy rains deluged two flood-prone provinces of Mozambique, the UN said on Monday, as meteorolog­ists issued a cyclone warning.

A powerful tropical cyclone is forecast to make landfall by this Saturday, said the South African Weather Service (SAWS), News24 reported -earlier on Monday.

“When it makes landfall, it weakens slightly but the impact is still there. The winds are still strong – about 50 knots or 100km/h,” SAWS forecaster Venetia Phakula told News24.

Six people have died in the central Tete province in recent days while four were swept away in the coastal Zambezia province, the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs said in a report.

More than 62, 000 people have so far been affected by floods in the two provinces as well as in the northern Niassa province.

“At least 10 deaths reported, and 62, 975 people were affected by the floods,” the UN said.

National authoritie­s have warned that “at least 120, 000 people are at risk of flooding and heavy rains in the coming days”, the UN said.

A tropical storm which brought heavy rains and strong winds is forecast to develop into a tropical cyclone in the coming days.

“The system is moving towards the coastal region of Sofala and Zambezia provinces which may reach tropical cyclone stage influencin­g the weather conditions from March 13, 2019,” it warned.

Mozambique, one of the world’s poorest countries, is often battered by deadly flooding and storms.

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