Tropical Cyclone Jude has caused at least nine deaths and significant displacement in Mozambique and Malawi. In Mozambique, six fatalities and 9,525 displacements were reported, while Malawi faced three deaths and 20,000 homeless due to flooding. Relief efforts are hindered by infrastructure damage following the cyclone’s passage.
Tropical Cyclone Jude has claimed the lives of at least nine individuals across Mozambique and Malawi. The National Institute for Disaster Risk Management and Reduction in Mozambique confirmed the death of six people, along with 20 injuries and the displacement of 9,525 residents primarily in the provinces of Nampula, Niasa, and Zambezia.
In Malawi, three fatalities were reported, and approximately 20,000 people have been rendered homeless due to severe flooding in the southern region. The Department of Disaster Management Affairs indicated that many of the displaced individuals are currently sheltered in evacuation centers.
The cyclone made landfall in northern Mozambique on early Sunday before progressing southward into Malawi, resulting in heavy flooding from Monday through Wednesday. Aid efforts are reportedly being hampered by damaged roads and bridges, complicating relief access, according to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.
Cyclone Jude follows December’s Cyclone Chido, which resulted in a more significant crisis, killing 73 people in Mozambique and 13 in Malawi. This underscores the ongoing vulnerability of these regions to catastrophic weather events, raising concerns over preparedness and resilience strategies.
Tropical Cyclone Jude has caused significant loss of life and widespread destruction in Mozambique and Malawi, with nine fatalities reported and tens of thousands displaced. The cyclone’s impact highlights the vulnerabilities of these nations to severe weather, compounded by challenges in disaster response. Previous cyclones reveal a concerning pattern, necessitating improved preparedness and adaptation efforts.
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