officials say more than 80 people across madagascar, mozambique and malawi have died. rescue workers have been struggling to reach regions where roads and bridges have washed away. mark lobel reports. a ripple of calm after the storm that ripped through madagascar, where dozens died and tens of thousands fled their homes. translation: | am very sad | because we worked like crazy to make money and now, our house is destroyed. how can we not be sad? we are victims of this disaster and get no help. there is nothing. makeshift shelter for the young and homeless. the flooded island in a state of emergency. storm ana s next stop was mozambique. here, it also destroyed thousands of homes, ripping through schools, hospitals and power lines.
on the ukraine border is the largest since the cold war. earlier, the russian president, vladimir putin, told french president, emmanuel macron, that he had no plans for an offensive, but that nato had failed to address russia s main demands. after days of confusion over the publishing date of the downing street lockdown parties report, it is now expected to be delivered without waiting for the police inquiry. the exact timing is still unclear. there had been speculation that the report might be delayed because of a metropolitan police request. tens of thousands of people have been cut off by flood waters following torrential rains brought by tropical storm ana. at least 86 people across madagascar, mozambique, and malawi have died. rescue workers have struggled to reach regions where roads and bridges have washed away.
though, as the so called m23 derby takes place. brighton are playing crystal palace, with the home side looking to make it three league wins from four. that game kicks off at 8pm. at the africa cup of nations, malawi have kept alive their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages after coming from a goal down to beat zimbabwe 2 1. morocco have booked their place in the last 16 with a game to spare. they made it two wins from two after beating comoros 2 0. elsewhere, senegal drew 0 0 with guinea, while ghana are currently drawing 0 0 against gabon. now, as you may have been hearing from a few minutes ago, novak djokovic s participation at next week s australian open tennis is looking very unlikely after seeing his visa was cancelled for a second time. the 20 time grand slam champion is appealing the decision. meanwhile, two players who are definitely in the draw for the tournament are britons harriet dart and liam broady. they both made it through qualifying. dart will face the seve
the report into parties held at downing street during lockdown is expected to be delivered to the prime minister shortly. there had been speculation the report would be delayed. tens of thousands of people in three southern african countries have been cut off by floodwaters following torrential rains brought on by tropical storm ana. officials say more than 80 people across madagascar, mozambique and malawi have died. mark lobel reports. a ripple of calm after the storm that ripped through madagascar. where dozens died and tens of thousands fled their homes. translation: i am ve sad their homes. translation: i am very sad because their homes. translation: i am very sad because we their homes. translation: i n very sad because we worked like crazy to make money and now, our houses destroyed. how can we be sad? our house is destroyed. we are victims of this disaster and get no help.
the headlines: the us has warned that the build up of russian troops on the ukraine border is the largest since the cold war. earlier, the russian president, vladimir putin, told french president, emmanuel macron, that he had no plans for an offensive, but that nato had failed to address russia s main demands. after days of confusion over the publishing date of the downing street lockdown parties report, it is now expected to be delivered without waiting for the police inquiry. the exact timing is still unclear. there had been speculation that the report might be delayed because of a metropolitan police request. tens of thousands of people have been cut off by flood waters following torrential rains brought by tropical storm ana. at least 86 people across madagascar, mozambique, and malawi have died. rescue workers have struggled to reach regions where roads and bridges have washed away.