Cyclone DINEO will very likely hit Inhambane and surrounds, head on. Tomorrow?!
Winds were predicted as low as 120 to 140 kmh, but this is all changing fast as the tropical storm eagerly upgrades itself. It’s winds tomorrow are now being shouted about at up to 200kmh.
So it’s all very serious if you live there, or are holidaying there now.
Signs of the trouble permeated an otherwise lovely summers day in Vilanculos, as deep dark clouds started to form up and move in, reported by Carlos Carvalhos of MozInfo.
The weather in Natal is glorious today – the odd shower, that’s it.
We will endeavour for more photos and news updates, as the next 24 hours progresses.
Stay posted.
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