MAPUTO – Mozambique requires urgent life-saving relief to deal with the destructive aftermath of Cyclone Kenneth, an aid organization said.
Save the Children says the humanitarian situation is significant and life-threatening and more funds are needed.
The UN gave Mozambique and Comoros Island $13m (£10m) for food, water and repair of infrastructure.
The death toll in cyclone-hit northern Mozambique is 38, but is expected to rise, officials say.
Meanwhile aid workers are scrambling to reach the areas that were worse hit by the cyclone. (BBC)