Cyclone’s huge floods endanger thousands in southern Africa
CHIMANIMANI, Zimbabwe — Rapidly rising floodwaters have created “an inland ocean” in Mozambique endangering scores of thousands of families, aid workers said Tuesday as they scrambled to rescue survivors of Cyclone Idai who clung to rooftops and trees.
Hundreds were dead, many more were missing and thousands were at risk in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi has said the death toll could reach 1,000.
Emergency workers called it the region’s most destructive flooding in 20 years. Heavy rains are expected to continue through Thursday.