Record-Breaking Cyclone Freddy Devastates Africa: 1,380 Dead, Urgent Call for Better Early Warning Systems
July 3, 2024Tropical Cyclone Freddy, recognized as the longest-lasting cyclone by the WMO, lasted 36 days and traveled over 12,785 kilometers.
Freddy surpassed the previous record held by Hurricane John.
The cyclone caused significant devastation in Madagascar, Malawi, and Mozambique.
Malawi experienced over 1,200 fatalities, while Mozambique had 180 deaths.
Freddy's multiple landfalls in vulnerable countries highlighted the need for effective early warning systems.
The WMO is focused on expanding global alert systems to tackle climate change and enhance resilience against events like Freddy.
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