Residents survey the damage in Nacate village, south of Macomia, Mozambique, following the destruction by Cyclone Kenneth. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Assane Maulana rescues his belongings with his family in front of his home and shop in Macomia, following Cyclone Kenneth on April 28, 2019. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless and bracing for imminent flooding April 27, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
A view of a damaged house in Macomia following Cyclone Kenneth on April 28, 2019. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless and bracing for imminent flooding April 27, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
Residents gather their belongings on April 27, 2019 in Fumbuni, 56km south of Comoros capital Moroni, following the passage of the Cyclone Kenneth. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless Saturday and bracing for imminent flooding, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
Stranded residents are seen on April 27, 2019 in Fumbuni, 56km south of Comoros capital Moroni, following the passage of the cyclone Kenneth. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless Saturday and bracing for imminent flooding, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them.
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Residents gather their belongings on April 27, 2019 in Fumbuni, 56km south of Comoros capital Moroni, following the passage of the Cyclone Kenneth. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless Saturday and bracing for imminent flooding, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
In this photo provided by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), badly damaged communities are seen from an aerial view, in Macomia district, Mozambique, Authorities have urged many residents to seek higher ground in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth as rain lashes the region. AP
Parents Maria Mendosa and Assan Madal stand with their children Pizere, Naturesa, Ancha, Ida and Luigi beside their totally destroyed home in the village of Nacate, south of Macomia. after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage. AFP
Men repair a road damaged by Cyclone Kenneth in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique. Cyclone Kenneth arrived late Thursday, just six weeks after Cyclone Idai ripped into central Mozambique and killed more than 600 people. AP
A young boy walks past a fishing boat that was destroyed when Cyclone Kenneth struck in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique. Cyclone Kenneth arrived late Thursday, just six weeks after Cyclone Idai ripped into central Mozambique and killed more than 600 people. AP
Detail of damage of a destroyed house in the village of Nacate, south Macomia, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique, sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
The door of a destroyed house is pictured in the village of Nacate, south Macomia, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Detail of damage of a destroyed house in the village of Nacate, south Macomia, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique Sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Residents survey the damage in Nacate village, south of Macomia, Mozambique, following the destruction by Cyclone Kenneth. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique on, sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Residents survey the damage in Nacate village, south of Macomia, Mozambique, following the destruction by Cyclone Kenneth. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Assane Maulana rescues his belongings with his family in front of his home and shop in Macomia, following Cyclone Kenneth on April 28, 2019. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless and bracing for imminent flooding April 27, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
A view of a damaged house in Macomia following Cyclone Kenneth on April 28, 2019. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless and bracing for imminent flooding April 27, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
Residents gather their belongings on April 27, 2019 in Fumbuni, 56km south of Comoros capital Moroni, following the passage of the Cyclone Kenneth. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless Saturday and bracing for imminent flooding, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
Stranded residents are seen on April 27, 2019 in Fumbuni, 56km south of Comoros capital Moroni, following the passage of the cyclone Kenneth. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless Saturday and bracing for imminent flooding, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them.
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Residents gather their belongings on April 27, 2019 in Fumbuni, 56km south of Comoros capital Moroni, following the passage of the Cyclone Kenneth. Thousands of people in remote areas of storm-lashed Mozambique were homeless Saturday and bracing for imminent flooding, food and water shortages as Cyclone Kenneth flattened entire villages, leaving rescuers struggling to reach them. AFP
In this photo provided by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), badly damaged communities are seen from an aerial view, in Macomia district, Mozambique, Authorities have urged many residents to seek higher ground in the wake of Cyclone Kenneth as rain lashes the region. AP
Parents Maria Mendosa and Assan Madal stand with their children Pizere, Naturesa, Ancha, Ida and Luigi beside their totally destroyed home in the village of Nacate, south of Macomia. after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage. AFP
Men repair a road damaged by Cyclone Kenneth in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique. Cyclone Kenneth arrived late Thursday, just six weeks after Cyclone Idai ripped into central Mozambique and killed more than 600 people. AP
A young boy walks past a fishing boat that was destroyed when Cyclone Kenneth struck in Pemba city on the northeastern coast of Mozambique. Cyclone Kenneth arrived late Thursday, just six weeks after Cyclone Idai ripped into central Mozambique and killed more than 600 people. AP
Detail of damage of a destroyed house in the village of Nacate, south Macomia, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique, sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
The door of a destroyed house is pictured in the village of Nacate, south Macomia, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Detail of damage of a destroyed house in the village of Nacate, south Macomia, Cabo Delgado province, Mozambique, after the cyclone Kenneth hit the area. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique Sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Residents survey the damage in Nacate village, south of Macomia, Mozambique, following the destruction by Cyclone Kenneth. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique on, sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP
Residents survey the damage in Nacate village, south of Macomia, Mozambique, following the destruction by Cyclone Kenneth. Heavy rains from a powerful cyclone lashed northern Mozambique sparking fears of flooding as aid workers arrived to assess the damage, just weeks after the country suffered one of the worst storms in its history. AFP