Mozambique: Children at Risk of Cholera, Malaria in Aftermath of Cyclone Freddy - Unicef

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Children at Risk of Cholera, Malaria in Aftermath of Cyclone Freddy - Unicef allafrica: Mozambique Malaria AfricaClimateCrisis ClimateCrisis AfricaClimateHope

in Malawi and Mozambique, with over 370 people verified deceased, hundreds still missing, and tens of thousands displaced., Cyclone Freddy, which formed over the Indian Ocean more than a month ago, dissipated this week.

However, Cyclone Freddy's floods, combined with the disruption of water, sanitation, and hygiene services, is fueling a. Since early February, the number of recorded cases has almost tripled, reaching almost 10,700, and more than 2300 cases have been reported in the previous week alone.

Unicef is extremely worried about the danger of cholera as well as the possibility of a rise in malaria and other waterborne illnesses, including diarrhoea, which are among the top killers of children. Children are now even more at risk for dying and getting sick because health and nutrition services have been severely interrupted in many areas in the wake of the storm.

"We are now facing a very real risk of a rapidly accelerating cholera outbreak in Mozambique, a disease which is particularly dangerous for young children, especially those who are malnourished," Unicef Representative to Mozambique Maria Luisa Fornara said.Licungo in Tacuane was at and Gúruè ; Meluli in Natôa and Meluli ; Monapo in Rapale and Dam Nampula ; Rovuma in Bagarila , Lussanhado and Mussoma .

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