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Cyclone Freddy in Malawi : the displaced overwhelm crisis centres

RAW - MALAWI - WEATHER - CYCLONE - FLOOD - LANDSLIDE - FREDDY
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RAW - MALAWI - WEATHER - CYCLONE - FLOOD - LANDSLIDE - FREDDY
Thousands of Malawians gather in crisis centres after losing their homes to flash floods and landslides triggered by Cyclone Freddy. Nearly 200 people have died in Malawi since the storm pummelled through southern Africa at the weekend for the second time within a few weeks. Relief workers expect the tally to rise. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES
Document reference V000_33BC2QD
SLUG RAW - MALAWI - WEATHER - CYCLONE - FLOOD - LANDSLIDE - FREDDY
Creation date 3/14/2023 19:33 UTC
City/Country Blantyre, Malawi
Credit George NTONYA / AFPTV / AFP
Duration 2:57

Cyclone Freddy in Malawi : the displaced overwhelm crisis centres

RAW - MALAWI - WEATHER - CYCLONE - FLOOD - LANDSLIDE - FREDDY
Thousands of Malawians gather in crisis centres after losing their homes to flash floods and landslides triggered by Cyclone Freddy. Nearly 200 people have died in Malawi since the storm pummelled through southern Africa at the weekend for the second time within a few weeks. Relief workers expect the tally to rise. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES