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From Fani to Idai: Why Indian Ocean is spawning deadly tropical cyclones

Increased frequency of high intensity storms in the Indian Ocean should be raising alarm bells because countries like India are not well equipped to handle the fallout

Cyclone Fani
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Warmer ocean temperatures allow stronger storms to form

Jennifer Fitchett | The Conversation

The Indian Ocean has made its mark on the global news cycle this year. In March, tropical cyclone Idai made headlines as one of the most severe storms to have made landfall in Mozambique. Current estimates indicate that more than 1,000 people died. This makes it the most deadly tropical cyclone ever to have made landfall on the southern African subcontinent.

Until Idai, tropical cyclone Eline, which struck in 2000, was the most devastating tropical cyclone to make landfall in Mozambique.

After Idai, Eline was the strongest – though not the deadliest –