Malawi cyclone death toll passes 200 in Malawi
By France24
16 March 2023 |
7:33 am
Malawi's government said at least 190 people were killed with 584 injured and 37 missing, while authorities in neighboring Mozambique reported 20 deaths and 24 injured.
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