No food, no shelter, no livelihood: families in Mozambique hit by Cyclone Idai
by Peter Beaumont from World news | The Guardian on (#4BP9W)
Officials 'overwhelmed' by the scale of the disaster, leading to a delay in humanitarian and rescue missions
Beneath the crumbling arcade of the municipal council building in Beira, in Mozambique, a group of families has set up a dismal camp. They sleep on dirty concrete pavement and cook with branches from the trees brought down by Cyclone Idai which swept through southern Africa last week.
Winds of more than 100mph triggered devastating floods and more than 400 people were killed, according to government sources. Land and environment minister Celso Correia said that the situation in the country was now critical.
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