Maputo, Mozambique - Cyclone Chido has caused significant destruction in Mozambique, with the death toll rising to 73, according to the National Institute of Risk and Disaster Management. The cyclone hit the northern Cabo Delgado province hardest, resulting in 66 deaths. Additional fatalities occurred in Nampula and Niassa provinces. The cyclone, with winds reaching 260 km/h and heavy rainfall of 250mm in 24 hours, injured over 540 people and destroyed more than 39,100 homes, affecting over 329,500 people.
UNICEF's Mozambique spokesman, Guy Taylor, described the situation as "devastation," highlighting the already precarious living conditions in the region. He emphasized the urgent need for shelter as many families have lost everything.
After impacting Mozambique, Cyclone Chido moved into Malawi, causing 13 deaths and injuring dozens. The cyclone initially made landfall on the Indian Ocean island of Mayotte, where it resulted in 31 deaths and over 1,500 injuries, including more than 200 critical cases.
A cyclone is a big storm with strong winds and heavy rain. Cyclone Chido is the name given to this particular storm that caused a lot of damage in Mozambique and other places.
Mozambique is a country located in Southeast Africa. It is known for its beautiful beaches and rich culture, but it was badly affected by Cyclone Chido.
Cabo Delgado is a region in the northern part of Mozambique. It was one of the areas most affected by Cyclone Chido, with many people losing their lives and homes.
UNICEF stands for the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund. It is an organization that helps children and families in need all over the world, especially during emergencies like cyclones.
Guy Taylor is a person who works for UNICEF. He talked about how bad the situation is in Mozambique after Cyclone Chido.
Malawi is another country in Africa, located near Mozambique. It was also affected by Cyclone Chido, causing damage and loss of life.
Mayotte is a small island in the Indian Ocean, near Africa. It was the first place hit by Cyclone Chido, and many people were hurt or killed there.
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