MOZAMBIQUE / CYCLONE AFTERMATH
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STORY: MOZAMBIQUE / CYCLONE AFTERMATH
TRT: 3:27
SOURCE: UNHCR
RESTRICTIONS: PLEASE CREDIT UNHCR ON SCREEN
LANGUAGE: NATS
DATELINE: 02 MAY 2019, MACOMIA, MOZAMBIQUE
1. Various shots, destruction caused by Cyclone Kenneth / Fallen trees/ destroyed houses
2. Various shots, destroyed house and residents walking around
3. Various shots, destruction
4. Various shots displaced woman
5. Various shots, women and children walking through area destroyed by cyclone
6. Various shots, displaced people sitting
7. Various shots, children standing next to uprooted tree
8. Various shots, destruction/ fallen trees and house with roof ripped off
9. Med shot, woman with red scarf looking on
10. Various shos, people walking past destroyed power line
11. Wide shot, house being rebuilt
12. Various shots, elderly man
13. Various shots, man rebuilding a house
Cyclone Kenneth left a trail of destruction in its path as it made landfall in north-eastern Mozambique one week ago. The damage is extensive, and in the aftermath thousands of people have lost their homes, their belongings and their livelihoods.
Cyclone Kenneth was one of the strongest storms recorded in mainland Africa. Although the area it hit was less populated than other parts of Mozambique, the damage and flooding along its path has been extensive.
Currently 38 people are reported dead and more than 160,000 others have been directly affected. In Nacate, a village in the district of Macomia, which was among the worst hit most of the houses collapsed, people lost livestock and the produce on their farms was washed away.









