according to reporte citing Malawi’s Department of Disaster Management Affairs, that Tropical Cyclone Freddy killed over 300 people after tearing through the landlocked nation in southeastern Africa.
After tearing through Malawi in southeastern Africa, Tropical Cyclone Freddy killed over 300 people, according to reports citing Malawi’s Department of Disaster Management Affairs. The Department of Disaster Management Affairs of Malawi reported that 326 persons were killed by the cyclone.
In the aftermath of the tropical storm’s destruction, survivors were trapped and forced to fight for their lives. As search and rescue efforts continue, the authorities reported that over 30 people from Chilobwe, one of the hardest-hit areas, have perished and dozens remain missing.
On Monday, people were seen using shovels and even their bare hands to scour the rubble for survivors. Dorothy Wachepa, a mother of four, told the media that she awoke to a deafening sound “resembling the sound of an aeroplane.”
Cyclone Freddy leaves over 300 dead in Southeastern Africa
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“Around 12 o’clock, I heard the sound accompanied by shouting from people in the hills,” she explained. The mountain was then descended by a torrent of murky water, accompanied by boulders and trees. All of her belongings were washed away.
“Everything has vanished. Due to my husband’s passing in 2014, I was operating a modest vegetable-selling business. I’ve been sustaining the children with what little I have,” she said, according to the media. Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences for the deaths caused by Cyclone Freddy in Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar.
He stated that India stands with the afflicted nations during difficult times. The Malawi Ministry of Natural Resources and Climate Change reported on Tuesday that the cyclone was “weakening but will continue to cause torrential rains and windy conditions in most of the districts of Southern Malawi.”
The risk of severe flooding and damaging winds remains extremely high, according to the weather report. media, citing Radio Mozambique, reported that at least 10 persons were killed and 13 injured in the Zambezia province of Mozambique.
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Cyclone Freddy has set a new benchmark for the longest-lasting storm of its kind after making a second landfall in Mozambique more than two weeks after the initial impact.