Cyclone Freddy's Deadly Impact on Malawi and Mozambique

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Cyclone Freddy has killed over 220 people in Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar. The storm has broken at least one record and could break two more, meteorologists say. Freddy holds the record for most accumulated cyclone energy (ACE) of any storm in the southern hemisphere and possibly worldwide. Climate change is making cyclones stronger and wetter and increasing the risk of coastal flooding from storm surge because of sea-level rise.
- More than 220 killed by record-breaking Cyclone Freddy Al Jazeera English
- Malawi mourns lives lost to Cyclone Freddy Reuters
- Cyclone Freddy wrecks Malawi and Mozambique, killing more than 200 people NPR
- Cyclone Freddy batters Mozambique & Malawi; kills more than 100 | WION Climate Tracker WION
- Malawi, Mozambique race to rescue survivors as cyclone toll rises above 270 Reuters.com
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