At least 15 people have died in Malawi and Mozambique as Cyclone Freddy hit the two countries with torrential rains and strong winds, authorities said on Monday.
Police in Malawi said 11 people died in areas surrounding the southern city of Blantyre, where heavy rains triggered flooding.
At least 16 more people were missing and four injured, according to a preliminary count, police said.
Four more people died in Mozambique, local authorities said.
An assessment of the damages was underway after the record-breaking storm made its second landfall in the country.
Freddy reached the landlocked country early Monday morning after sweeping through Mozambique at the weekend.
The death toll was expected to increase as authorities worked to reach all affected areas.
“We are prioritising rescuing people and removing the lifeless bodies. We don’t have numbers,” said Andre Tazingua, a fire service commander in Zambezia.
According to the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Freddy, which formed off northwestern Australia in the first week in February, was set to become the longest-lasting tropical cyclone on record.
In other news – Crazy Stray Dog Killed
On Thursday, March 9, 2023, a stray dog terrorized some residents of the Mtendere compound in Lusaka. The dog has been slain by police.
Danny Mwale, the deputy spokesperson for the police, verified it in a statement provided to ZNBC news.Learn More

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