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After devastating cyclone, Mozambique fears hunger, disease

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After devastating cyclone, Mozambique fears hunger, disease

The catastrophe is still growing for hundreds of thousands of people across southern Africa. The death toll from last week’s tropical cyclone has topped 300 in Mozambique and two neighboring countries, where floodwaters have stranded some survivors in trees and on rooftops. Survivors are facing hunger, disease and more potential flooding. Nick Schifrin reports.

03/20/2019

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