Mozambique says death toll rises to 446 after cyclone

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Mozambique says the death toll from Cyclone Idai has risen to 446 from 417, with 531,000 people affected by the disaster and 110,000 in camps.

Cyclone Idai lashed the Mozambican port city of Beira with winds of up to 170km/h, then moved inland to Zimbabwe and Malawi, flattening buildings and putting the lives of millions at risk.

Mozambique's land and environment minister Celso Correia told journalists that the death toll had risen to 446 from 417, adding that 531,000 people had been affected by the disaster and 110,000 were in camps. The storm has also killed scores of people in Zimbabwe, with the UN's migration agency reporting that 259 people had been killed while its humanitarian arm OCHA said the death toll was at 154.

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