Tuesday, March 19, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS


Threats to death of thousands of people in Mozambique
 BDT
জিম্বাবুয়ে সংযোগ সড়কের একাংশ ধসে পড়েছে। ছবি: বিবিসির সৌজন্যে
Cyclone 'Edayai' has expressed the possibility of the number of dead in Mozambique to be the number of dead, the country's president, Philippine Newsee.
In addition to Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi have suffered major injuries.
Today's BBC News reports on Monday, Mozambique's President Newse visited several affected areas on Monday. He saw the body lying dead in the river. He feared that the number of dead people could be raised to thousands.
The landslide occurred on Thursday after the cyclonic storm of 177 kilometers per hour in the port city of Dhaka. After the cyclone the whole area is flooded by flood. To avoid flooding, many people have been seen to take shelter and roof of the house. But relief teams arrived on the summit last Sunday.
A United Nations relief worker told the BBC that almost every home and 500,000 people in Bayerah were affected by the cyclone.
Gerald Boucher of the United Nations Food Program, said the worker did not save any building from the cyclone. There is no electricity connection there now Telecommunication has been closed. Roads filled with cyclone winding power connections The roof and the walls of the houses collapsed. Lots of people have lost their homes.
Meanwhile, the number of dead people in Mozambique officially mentioned 84.
A total of 180 people died in the southern African region due to cyclone strikes.
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Society (IFRC) described the incident as "serious and dire". 

IFRC's evaluation team chief Jamie Liesur said people were also rescued from the tree.
cyclone hit at least 98 people in Zimbabwe The country's government says 217 people are missing in eastern and southern regions.
In Malawi, the cyclone was a big hit. Floods have occurred in areas due to rain accompanied by cyclone. The landslide has happened in cyclone.
The British government said they are going to send 80 million dollar worth of aid to Mozambique and Malawi.
The most affected area of ​​Cyclone Bayra is the fourth largest city in Mozambique. There are five hundred thousand people living there. 
More than one and a half thousand people were injured when the collapsed homes and trees collapsed.
Mozambique's Sophala Province Governor Alberto Mondal said on Sunday that almost everything was harmed by the disaster. People need help right now.
IFRC's Jamie Liesur said that the Baira road communication system has broken down with the whole country. Still, the streets of the city have been restarted with 'excellent cooperation'.
The national disaster has been announced in Zimbabwe. The country's President, Emerson Naangagawa, returned to the UAE briefly. 
The survivors said about how the cyclone had gone to them. The loved ones have taken away
A 31-year-old woman named Praesech Chipore, in a hospital in Zimbaian's Chimanmani district, said that her house was completely collapsed. She said, 'I was in bed with the girl. A big stream came and swirled the girl away from me. I move to another side. '
Jane Chitsuro, a man named, said he could not find his daughter. Her daughter is trapped in the rubble He said there is no furniture, no clothing. Just wreck around.

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