Displaced families set up their bedding on top of the roof in Buzi district, 200 kilometers outside Beira, Mozambique, on Saturday, March 23, 2019. A second week has begun with efforts to find and help some tens of thousands of people in devastated parts of southern Africa, with some hundreds dead and an unknown number of people still missing.
Nearly 110,000 people are now in camps more than a week after Cyclone Idai hit, said Correia, the government's emergency coordinator. As efforts to rescue people trapped by the floods wind down, aid workers across the vast region are bracing for the spread of disease. Repairs and bypasses are being built to the main road, EN6, which links Beira to the rest of Mozambique and the road should open Monday, said Correia. The restored road connection will allow larger deliveries of
"We are doing everything to fight corruption," he said. "It's systematic, up to the top," he said of the anti-graft drive.
robperillo Yes devastating!! My condolences to all who were affected by this tragedy. This is very heartbreaking, sending lots of prayers!!🙏🙏
Devastating!!!...
While sometimes we don’t always understand the magnitude and devastation of a catastrophic loss. We pray that the countries of Africa can rebuild the greatness of its people and history once again. We extend our prayers to the victims and families of Africa.
This is sad, where is the African Union
The Repugnant Party is happy about this. To them those people are 'different'.
Looks like HillaryClinton and Acosta 's collusion narrative...
So no collusion now you report real news amazing
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