Cyclone Eloise leaves flooding and devastation in Beira, Mozambique
By AFP
31 January 2021 |
5:39 pm
Families in Mozambique have taken refuge in schools to escape the heavy winds and lashing rains of cyclone Eloise after it made landfall in the southern African country.
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