Floods caused by Tropical Storm Ana are still wreaking havoc across southern Africa, with more than 70 people killed in Malawi, Mozambique, and Madagascar.
In Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, schools have been converted into emergency shelters as floodwaters wreak havoc on the country.
According to reports, 41 people have died in Madagascar, and over 100,000 have been forced to flee their homes.
There has been widespread displacement and dozens of deaths there, as well as in Malawi, where authorities have been battling to restore power after storm Ana wrecked infrastructure and caused a state-wide blackout.
At least 19 individuals have died, and dozens of camps have been established to accommodate the many people who have been displaced.
Mozambique is experiencing an increase in the frequency and intensity of tropical storms and cyclones, with 18 people killed and over 10,000 dwellings destroyed in recent days.
Carlos Agostinho do Rosário, the Prime Minister, claims that despite not contributing much to climate change, Mozambique is suffering greatly. He wants international assistance to help the country become more resilient.