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As flood waters recede and more bodies are discovered,the final death toll in Mozambique alone could rise to above the early estimate of 1000.
Witnesses told of corpses floating down swollen rivers and aerial footage showed families perched on rooftops and in the upper branches of submerged trees days after Cyclone Idai tore through southern Africa.
The European Union released $5.61 million in emergency aid,and the United Kingdom pledged up to $11.24 million. Neighbouring Tanzania's military airlifted 238 tons of food and medicine.
Potentially 1.7 million people were in the direct path of the cyclone,the United Nations estimated on Tuesday,and rain is forecast to continue in parts of the region for several days.
The number of people killed in Mozambique by powerful storms and floods across southeastern Africa is likely to rise significantly,the Red Cross said on Tuesday.
Cyclone Idai killed at least 157 people in Zimbabwe and Mozambique as it tore across Southern Africa,officials and state media said on Monday.
Cyclone Idai has affected more than 1.5 million people in the three southern African countries,according to the UN and government officials.
It started when'God's banker'started printing more and more Zimbabwean dollars,essentially making it worthless.
Her striking fur coat doesn't guarantee the star of a safari in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park is easy to spot.
The accident has shone a light on the risks run by illegal goldminers,who last year contributed a large part of Zimbabwe's record 33 tonne bullion output.