Cyclone Chido Death Toll Nearly Doubles, to 75, in Mozambique
Briefly

The cyclone made landfall early this week in Cabo Delgado, a region already in turmoil from a yearslong insurgency backed by the Islamic State, leading to significant casualties.
Isadora Zoni noted after her visit, 'What you see is utter destruction. Everything's been flattened.' This loss is exacerbated by the existing instability in the area.
The situation has further deteriorated as the storm's impact on buildings has left thousands in need of aid, with makeshift living conditions prevailing across the region.
Mozambique, one of the world's poorest nations, faces relentless storms, making it incredibly vulnerable to climate change-related disasters such as Cyclone Chido.
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