Drone footage released by Unicef shows the scale of flooding caused by Cyclone Freddy, which hit the east African coast for the second time in a month on 11 March.
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At least 190 people have died in Malawi, which has been particularly badly hit the the storm, and five deaths have been confirmed in Mozambique. Authorities expect the death tolls to increase.
Cyclone Freddy could become the longest-lasting cyclone on record, having weakened and strengthened several times. It formed north-west of Australia in early February, before moving across the Indian Ocean and battering the east African coast.
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