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Mozambique mourns as Cyclone Idai's toll rises above 300
CHIPINGE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Mozambique on Wednesday began three days of national mourning for more than 200 victims of Cyclone Idai, while the death toll rose over 100 in neighboring Zimbabwe from one of the most destructive storms to strike southern Africa in decades.
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Over 1,000 feared dead after cyclone slams into Mozambique
A woman walks through the flooded streets of the city of Beira, Sofala Province, Mozambique, after Cyclone Idai made land fall. (Josh Estey/CARE via AP)
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Worst natural disasters
Natural disasters wreak havoc and ruin the lives of people both in the country affected and around the world, especially those who have friends or family in the area. Nepal is currently in a state of recovery after suffering from double earthquakes earlier this year, but it is not the only country still feeling the effects of a major catastrophe this century.
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