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UPDATE: Storm heading for Mozambique to form into Cyclone Kenneth tonight

Cyclone Kenneth will cause flooding around the coastline area.

April 24

MBOMBELA – Weather Report SA marine forecaster Nbavhi Maliage confirmed that the tropical storm would be officially classified as a cyclone by tonight.  “We recieve our reports from the Réunion Island, the severe tropical storm will be a cyclone by this evening.”

She said that the wind speed for the storm was at approximately 120 kilometers per hour. “When it reaches landfall it should be at about 100 kilometers. This is a lot less than Cyclone Idai who was travelling at 220 kilometers per hour.”

Maliage added that it will cause flooding around the coastline area.  The storm is expected to make landfall over the northern part of Mozambique and the southern part of Tanzania by Friday.

April 23

MBOMBELA –   This just as the country is still trying to recover after Cyclone Idai made landfall on March 14, near Beira which left over 1000 people dead and over 500 000 destitute.

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According to Weather SA marine forecaster Tokelo Chiloane, they are monitoring the tropical storm’s wind speed. “If the core of the storm becomes higher than 50 knots (110 kilometers), then we can officially upgrade the storm to a cyclone.”

She said the direction of the storm is not expected to change. “With the upper high pressure system, the wind is steering it onto the coastline of southern Tanzania and the northern side of Mozambique.”

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Chiloane stated that the tropical storm is expected to make landfall on Friday.

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