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Death toll from Cyclone Chido in Mozambique rises to 73

Disaster management agency appeals for global support to establish exact number of fatalities

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LILONGWE, Malawi

The death toll from Cyclone Chido in Mozambique has risen to 73, disaster management officials announced on Thursday.

In a flash update, Luisa Meque, chairperson of the country’s National Disaster Risk Management Institute (INGD), said while the “assessment of the extent of the damage that the cyclone has caused to the Southern African nation continues, more bodies are being identified in the process.”

“We can’t ascertain the exact number of people who have died as a result of the storm,” she said.

Meque said that the number of injured is also increasing on a daily basis.

“Our situation is quite horrendous and overwhelming. We need a lot of support for us to establish the exact number of fatalities, otherwise, it’s becoming extremely hard for us to find bodies, because some are deep buried after buildings had collapsed on them,” she said.

“Much as the storm has calmed down, there is a likelihood that the number of fatalities will rise as we assess the extent of the damage,” Meque said.

About 2.5 million people are said to be affected by the cyclone, Meque said.

According to Louise Eagleton, Unicef Country Representative for Mozambique, about 90,000 children have been “worst affected” by the cyclone.

“Almost in all the affected communities, there are growing numbers of affected children. These are children who are struggling to find sustenance and shelter. Children are bearing the brunt of the cyclone. The current situation in the country is heart-rending,” Eagleton said.

On Wednesday, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs disbursed $4M in emergency response to the cyclone.

In neighboring Malawi, according to the country’s Department of Disaster and Management Affairs (DoDMA), the death toll has reached 13, and 45,000 people in five districts of the Southern region have been rendered homeless.

On Dec.15, Tropical cyclone Chido made landfall in Mozambique, bringing strong winds, thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall exceeding 250 millimeters (9.84 inches) in 24 hours.

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