MOZAMBIQUE-WEATHER-CYCLONE-DISASTER
Xavier Paulino Tapera, a subsistence farmer, surveys his rice paddy's and papaya trees destroyed by Cyclone Idai in Beira, the fourth largest city in Mozambique, on March 23, 2019. - The UN is stepping up calls for help in Mozambique as aid agencies struggle to assist tens of thousands of people battered by one of southern Africa's most powerful cyclones. A week after Tropical Cyclone Idai lashed Mozambique with winds of nearly 200 kilometres (120 miles) per hour, survivors are struggling in desperate conditions -- some still trapped on roof tops and those saved needing food and facing the risk of outbreaks of disease such as cholera. (Photo by WIKUS DE WET / AFP) (Photo credit should read WIKUS DE WET/AFP via Getty Images)
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