
Zimbabwe: Death toll surpasses 259 after Cyclone Idai wreaks havoc in Zimbabwe
Formerly built up areas became flooded and covered by stones after Cyclone Idai swept through the area in Chimanimani, footage filmed on Saturday shows.
Mass graves and burial sites can be seen amongst the rubble, uprooted trees, and destroyed buildings.
At least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 remain still missing, according to the UN migration agency on Friday.
Hundreds of people were injured and authorities confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, reports say.
Millions across Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe have been affected by what may be the worst ever storm to hit the southern hemisphere, according to the UN.

Formerly built up areas became flooded and covered by stones after Cyclone Idai swept through the area in Chimanimani, footage filmed on Saturday shows.
Mass graves and burial sites can be seen amongst the rubble, uprooted trees, and destroyed buildings.
At least 259 people were killed in Zimbabwe by Cyclone Idai, and some 217 remain still missing, according to the UN migration agency on Friday.
Hundreds of people were injured and authorities confirmed that 16,000 households had been displaced, reports say.
Millions across Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe have been affected by what may be the worst ever storm to hit the southern hemisphere, according to the UN.