Beira: Over 1,000 people were feared dead after cyclone Idai battered Mozambique submerging entire villages and leaving bodies floating in the floodwaters, the nation's President Filipe Nyusi said.
Cyclone Idai could prove to be the deadliest storm in generations to hit the impoverished southeast African country of 30 million people.
It hit Beira, an Indian Ocean port city of a half-million people, late on Thursday and then moved inland to Zimbabwe and Malawi with strong winds and heavy rain.
But it took days for the scope of the disaster to come into focus in Mozambique, which has a poor communication and transportation network and a corrupt and inefficient bureaucracy.
The Red Cross said that 90 percent of the central port city had been damaged or destroyed.
The cyclone cut off electricity, forced the airport to shut down and cut off road access to the rest of the country.