Tropical cyclone Freddy has devastated parts of Africa, hitting the continent twice within a month while killing more than 200 people in Malawi and Mozambique.
The death toll is expected to rise, as dozens remain missing. The natural disaster has also left nearly 20,000 people without shelter.
Mike Armstrong surveys the destruction left behind, and how one of the longest and strongest tropical storms ever recorded is stumping meteorologists.
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The death toll is expected to rise, as dozens remain missing. The natural disaster has also left nearly 20,000 people without shelter.
Mike Armstrong surveys the destruction left behind, and how one of the longest and strongest tropical storms ever recorded is stumping meteorologists.
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