Cyclone Idai caused $2bn of damage and affected millions, says World Bank
Global lender says the cyclone affected about 3 million people, damaging infrastructure and livelihoods
A strong cyclone that cut a deadly swath through Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe last month is expected to cost the three countries more than $2bn, the World Bank has said.
Early estimates pointed to Cyclone Idai costing $2bn “for the infrastructure and livelihood impacts,” the World Bank said in a statement after a meeting in Washington on Thursday.