Mozambique seeks USD 3.2 billion to recover from cyclones

AP  |  Johannesburg 

says it needs USD 3.2 billion to recover from a pair of that ripped into the southern African nation this year and killed more than 600 people.

That's according to a government assessment for a global pledging conference that begins Friday.

Some aid workers fear the worst is yet to come. Cyclones Idai and Kenneth wiped out crops on the eve of harvest, and hundreds of thousands of people might have to rely on well into next year.

This was the first time in recorded history that two cyclones struck in a single season, raising alarm about the effects of climate change on coastal nations.

Aid workers call relief efforts surprisingly underfunded. Just 30% of the U.N. humanitarian appeal for has come in.

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First Published: Thu, May 30 2019. 14:50 IST