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Storm Cheneso picks up in Madagascar, more flooding to come

Por: ABC News World January 27, 2023

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MOMBASA, Kenya -- A severe tropical storm which devastated parts of Madagascar this week is set to continue to wreak havoc on the country as it strengthens over the weekend, the United Nations regional weather monitoring service said.The storm has killed 8 people and ten are still missing, according to Madagascar’s National Bureau of Risk and Disaster Management. It has displaced over 60,000 people and damaged 13,000 houses in northern and... + full article



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