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Mozambique: Terrorists Murder Ten and Loot Food and Vehicles in Macomia

Mozambique: Terrorists Murder Ten and Loot Food and Vehicles in Macomia
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Maputo
Mozambique
Macomia
Nampula
Changane
Cabo-delgado
Quiterajo
Xinavane
Nanga
Messalo
Mucojo
Mozambican

Mozambique – Displacement in northern Cabo Delgado, Flash Update No. 1 (As of 12 January 2024) [EN/PT] - Mozambique

Mozambique – Displacement in northern Cabo Delgado, Flash Update No. 1 (As of 12 January 2024) [EN/PT] - Mozambique
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Cabo-delgado
Mozambique
Mpangane
Praia
Cape-verde-general
Cape-verde
Ntotwe
Mozambique-general
Chitunda
Tete
Muatide

Mozambique – Displacement in northern Cabo Delgado, Flash Update No. 1 (As of 12 January 2024) - Mozambique

Mozambique – Displacement in northern Cabo Delgado, Flash Update No. 1 (As of 12 January 2024) - Mozambique
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Muidumbe
Cabo-delgado
Mozambique
Mpangane
Praia
Cape-verde-general
Cape-verde
Ntotwe
Mozambique-general
Namacande
Matemo
Changane

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Southern Africa – Tropical Cyclone Eloise Flash Update No.5, As of 22 January 2021 - Mozambique

Southern Africa – Tropical Cyclone Eloise Flash Update No.5, As of 22 January 2021 Format HIGHLIGHTS Tropical Cyclone Eloise is forecast to make landfall near Beira City in Sofala Province, Mozambique, as a Tropical Cyclone in the early hours of 23 January. Sofala Province has experienced heavy rainfall, strong winds and flooding since 15 January, with more than 21,500 people affected and more than 1,900 houses flooded prior to Eloise’s landfall, according to the Government. With many rivers and basins above alert levels, the most immediate concern is the potential for significant flooding as Eloise brings further rains. Following its landfall in Mozambique, Eloise is expected to move inland, bringing heavy rains to southern Zimbabwe, northern South Africa and far eastern Botswana.

Mozambique
Muanza
Tete
Zambezi
Zambea
Edondo
Sofala
Mpumalanga
Kwazulu-natal
South-africa
Buzi
United-kingdom

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