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    Mozambique’s cyclone Chido death toll hits 45

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    The number of people killed in the aftermath of Cyclone Chido in Mozambique has risen to 45, according to authorities.

    President Filipe Nyusi expressed solidarity with the families who lost their loved ones and all those affected by the cyclone, which hit the provinces of Cabo Delgado, Nampula and Niassa on Sunday.

    Almost 500 people were injured, according to the latest official updates.

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    Nyusi said in his social media handle that the government is mobilized to provide immediate support during this difficult time. “We are present and mobilized to ensure that all necessary support is provided.

    “I have sent teams to assess the situation on the ground and ensure that victims receive the necessary support,’’ he said.

    In a related development, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced a contribution of four million dollars to help Mozambique’s humanitarian response efforts.

    World Vision Mozambique, a charity, said it is committed to assisting 75,000 people affected, primarily children, with support estimated at 1.2 million dollars.

    The latest update said 48 health units were affected, 35,689 families were impacted, and 23,931 houses were destroyed, in addition to other infrastructure and property damage. NAN

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