Heavy rains disrupt aid for survivors of Mozambique cyclones
Associated PressPEMBA, Mozambique — Rains pounded parts of northern Mozambique on Tuesday, several days after Cyclone Kenneth struck the southern African nation, while the U.N. said aid workers faced difficulties in reaching thousands of survivors and the death toll rose to 41, the government said. The rains and flooding kept needed supplies from arriving in the main city of Pemba on Monday and will be a challenge in the days ahead as more wet weather is forecast, said U.N. humanitarian spokeswoman Gemma Connell in an interview with The Associated Press. Up to 3 inches of rain was forecast for the next 24 hours, and rivers were expected to reach flood stage by Thursday, the U.N. humanitarian office said, citing a U.K. aid analysis. Having been struck by two deadly storms, Mozambique faces “a very complex humanitarian situation,” Connell said.