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Added on the 27/04/2019 21:43:48 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images
In the wake of the death and devastation brought by Cyclone Kenneth, tens of thousands of people in the remote north of Mozambique now face the threat of violent flooding as torrential rain pushes up water levels. IMAGES of flooding and rain storms in Pemba
Aid workers arrive in Pemba after a powerful cyclone pounded northern Mozambique Thursday and Friday, leaving one person dead and wrecking homes and communications, barely a month after the country was hit by one of the worst storms in its history. IMAGES
Collapsed walls and roofs bear testminony of the passing of Cyclone Gombe in northern Mozambique. At least 12 people died after devastating wind and rain lashed the southern African country, affecting more than 30,000. It destroyed more than 3,000 homes since making landfall on Friday. IMAGES
The island of Ibo, a popular tourist destination just off the Mozambican coast, is speckled with flattened homes after Cyclone Kenneth hit the area. IMAGES
Emergency food supplies are loaded into a World Food Programme (WFP) helicopter at Pemba Airport in northern Mozambique. Destined for Ibo Island, if successful it will be the first WFP aid flight to reach the area. IMAGES of workers loading supplies