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Deadly cyclone 'Freddy' may be the longest-lived and most energetic storm ever recorded
Cyclone Freddy, which is finally dissipating after battering Southeast Africa, has crossed the entire Indian Ocean and made ...
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A record-breaking storm wreaks havoc in southern Africa
As Freddy made landfall on Sunday in central Mozambique for a second time in the space of a few weeks, lashing a stretch of ...
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Cyclone Freddy's path of destruction: More than 100 dead as record-breaking storm hits Africa twice
The record-breaking cyclone lashed Mozambique and Malawi after making landfall on mainland Africa for a second time.
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Freddy Could Become Longest-Lasting Tropical Cyclone
The storm, which has killed 21 people already ... the cyclone has caused most destruction bouncing between the island nation of Madagascar, where it has left 11 people dead, and Mozambique ...
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Factbox: Why is Cyclone Freddy a record-breaking storm?
Tropical cyclone Freddy hit the coast of southern Africa for a second time over the weekend, bringing its total death toll to ...
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Death Toll From Cyclone Freddy's Return Rises To 8 In Madagascar
The death toll from Cyclone Freddy's second coming to Madagascar climbed to eight on Tuesday, as the storm strengthened while moving towards Mozambique, authorities said. The UN's World Meteorological ...
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Death toll rises to 16 after tropical storm Cheneso hits Madagascar
ANTANANARIVO, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- The death toll has risen to 16 with 19 people still missing after the strong tropical storm Cheneso hit Madagascar, according to the latest report released ...
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Freddy, now the longest tropical storm, returns to Madagascar
Tropical Cyclone Freddy has now become the longest-lived tropical storm ever recorded, with impacts that still haven't quit as it makes another pass at Madagascar and Mozambique following ...
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Cyclone Freddy: Rare and deadly storm to hit Mozambique again
Cyclone Freddy is expected to make landfall again in Mozambique later this week after it struck Madagascar for a second time on Monday. It killed four people on the Indian Ocean island, bringing ...
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Storm Freddy kills more than 100 as it slams southern Africa
Freddy is one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the southern hemisphere and could be the longest-lasting tropical cyclone, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
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Malawi death toll rises to 447 as storm Freddy recovery begins
The death toll following tropical storm Freddy has risen to at least 447 in hard-hit Malawi, where President Lazarus Chakwera ...

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