Usuarios de redes sociales y autoridades han difundido en sus cuentas videos y fotografías del ciclón tropical Idai, el cual ha cobrado la vida de al menos 122 personas y dejado damnificadas a más de un millón en Mozambique y Malaui.
El meteoro inició justo con el mes del marzo y se prevé que este jueves toque tierra en Mozambique; sin embargo, también se espera que cause daños en algunas regiones de Zimbabue y Malaui.
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#MalawiFloods2019: Current situation in the East Bank as seen from a helicopter. Help for the nearly half a million displaced people still required @MwNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/XZmdrJqOWv
— Malawi Government🇲🇼 (@MalawiGovt) March 11, 2019
Mozambique activates red alert in the north and centre of Mozambique following bad weather and arrival of Tropical #CycloneIdai.
At least 10 deaths reported, 10,512 people displaced, and 62,975 people were affected by the floods in Zambézia, Tete and Niassa provinces;#cheiasmoz pic.twitter.com/HrT3HZCbGB— UNICEF Moçambique (@UNICEF_Moz) March 12, 2019
UPDATE ON #MalawiFloods2019 as of Tuesday, 12th March: 56 deaths & 577 injuries have been recorded. 3 people are missing. 184,589 households (approximately 922,945 people) have been affected & 16,545 households (approximately 82, 725 people) have been displaced @MwNewsAgency pic.twitter.com/oHwfL56RNV
— Malawi Government🇲🇼 (@MalawiGovt) March 13, 2019