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Aid workers arrive in Pemba after a powerful cyclone pounded northern Mozambique Thursday and Friday, leaving one person dead and wrecking homes and communications, barely a month after the country was hit by one of the worst storms in its history. IMAGES
Aid workers race to help survivors and meet humanitarian needs in Mozambique, five days after tropical cyclone Idai. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES
Emergency food supplies are loaded into a World Food Programme (WFP) helicopter at Pemba Airport in northern Mozambique. Destined for Ibo Island, if successful it will be the first WFP aid flight to reach the area. IMAGES of workers loading supplies
Emergency food supplies are loaded into a World Food Programme (WFP) helicopter at Pemba Airport in northern Mozambique. Destined for Ibo Island, if successful it will be the first WFP aid flight to reach the area.
More than a thousand people are feared to have died in a cyclone that smashed into Mozambique last week, while scores were killed and more than 200 are missing in neighbouring Zimbabwe. IMAGES of damage in Beira
The centre of Beira, Mozambique is devastated after tropical cyclone Idai hit southern Africa on 16 March. IMAGES