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IMF gives Mozambique $118 million for Cyclone Idai rebuilding

The World Bank estimates the affected countries will need over $2 billion to recover.

April 20, 2019 / 11:12 IST
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The International Monetary Fund will grant Mozambique a $118.2 million credit facility to help it rebuild infrastructure after a devastating cyclone that killed hundreds of people and flattened whole villages, the lender said on Friday.

More than 1,000 people have been reported killed by the storm in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi after the worst cyclone in decades lashed the eastern Indian Ocean coast in March with devastating winds of up to 170 km per hour (105 miles per hour).

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The heavy flooding caused by torrential rain and winds that pounded villages and cities, especially in the Mozambique port town of Beira, has left the improvised southern African nation desperate for cash to kick-start its recovery plan.

The World Bank estimates the affected countries will need over $2 billion to recover.