Flooding Displaces 25,000 Along Coast
From Times Wire Reports
Floods in central Mozambique have displaced 25,000 people, as the country struggles to recover from devastating floods a year ago that killed 700 people.
A tropical storm that swept the east African nation late last month dumped nearly 5 inches of rain on the coastal Zambezia province in 24 hours. The new flooding comes at the height of Mozambique’s rainy season. At least nine people have died in the flooding, an official said.
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