Cyclone Freddy's Devastation and Ongoing Recovery in Southern Africa.

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Cyclone Freddy, which lasted at least 36 days and made landfall twice in Mozambique, has broken all kinds of meteorological records. It has killed more than 400 people and displaced tens of thousands of people. Mozambique's government has announced $4 million in funds to start rebuilding, and Malawi has earmarked $3 million dollars for reconstruction and also called for more international help. The United Nations has released $10 million in emergency funds. The rebuilding process will be challenging, both in terms of infrastructure and people's lives.
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