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Rains hamper rescue operations in Mozambique
Aid agencies in Mozambique are racing against time to reach survivors of cyclone Idai in the port city of Beira. They say they have only two to three days of clean water left. Mozambique had borne the brunt of flooding from rivers that flow downstream from neighbouring Zimbabwe and Malawi. Rotafina Donco, the Oxfam programme manager in Mozambique, spoke to ´óÏó´«Ã½ Newsday.
(Displaced people at the airport of the coastal city of Beira in central Mozambique. Credit: Adrien Barbier/AFP/Getty Images)
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