Cyclone Kenneth
Cyclone Kenneth was a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the Mozambique Channel in April 2019. It formed from a disturbance in the Indian Ocean and quickly intensified, reaching wind speeds of up to 220 km/h (137 mph). The cyclone made landfall in Mozambique, causing significant damage to infrastructure and homes.
The storm brought heavy rainfall, leading to severe flooding in affected areas. In addition to the destruction, Cyclone Kenneth displaced thousands of people and disrupted essential services. The aftermath required extensive humanitarian aid and recovery efforts to support the communities impacted by the disaster.