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Cyclone Idai kills at least 89 in Zimbabwe


18 March 2019  

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HARARE: At least 89 people died in Zimbabwe after Cyclone Idai tore across some parts of the country, reports said.

The cyclone created a humanitarian crisis in the country, which is grappling with economic woes.

Agency reports said Chimanimani district has been cut off from the rest of the country due to heavy rains and winds of up to 170 km per hour.

Authorities said winds swept away homes, bridges and roads knocking out power and communication lines.

Officials said the toll is expected to rise.

Rescuers, including security personnel, are struggling to reach people in the affected areas.

Meanwhile, the government has declared a state of disaster in affected areas. It should be noted that Zimbabwe, which has a population of 15 million people, has been suffering a severe drought. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 18 March 2019 14:31 PM

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