Freddie is not included; Blowing in southern African countries

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Lilongwe: ‘Freddie’ sets record for longest-lasting cyclone in history ‘ Blowing in the southern region of Africa. The number of people who have died in Freddy has exceeded 100 in various countries such as Malawi, Mozambique and Madagascar.

In the second coming, it blows in Malaya and Mozambique. The death toll here has reached 60. Cyclone E developed off the northern Australian coast in early February. Travel thousands of kilometers across the Indian Ocean. Chan came to Africa. Visit Mauritius, La Reunion and Madagascar in the past of Thousands were transferred to different states. A tendency to get weak and then get stronger They belong to ‘Freddy’.

It is rare for a storm to last so many days. The World Meteorological Organization says.

In 1994, Hurricane John, also known as Typhoon John, lasted for 31 days. It was the longest-lasting storm on record.

News Summary – Cyclone Freddy in South Africa

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