Social impact Of tropical cyclone Eloise in Mozambique
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Blowing at over 160 km per hour, the cyclone toppled trees and electricity poles. Many rivers overflowed submerging roads and surrounding low-lying areas. The cyclone lashed the country when it was coping with the harmful effects of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Blowing at over 160 km per hour, the cyclone toppled trees and electricity poles. Many rivers overflowed submerging roads and surrounding low-lying areas. The cyclone lashed the country when it was coping with the harmful effects of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
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