2000 Mozambique flood

2000 Mozambique flood
A United States Air Force MH-53M Pave Low helicopter flying over flooded land in Mozambique.
Meteorological history
DurationFebruary–March 2000
Overall effects
Fatalities700–800 total[1]
Damage$500 million (2000 USD)[nb 1]

The 2000 Mozambique flood was a natural disaster that occurred in February and March 2000. The catastrophic flooding was caused by heavy rainfall caused by Cyclone Leon-Eline that lasted for four weeks and made many homeless. Approximately 800 people died, 1400 km2 of arable land was affected and 20,000 head of cattle and food were lost. It was the worst flood in Mozambique in 50 years.[2]

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  2. ^ Floods take a serious economic toll Archived 2007-01-11 at the Wayback Machine, Africa Recovery, 14(3):13


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