Mozambique Faces Another Powerful Cyclone One Month After Idai

  • Storm expected to pass near Anadarko’s Mozambique LNG project
  • Region still struggling to recover from March’s Cyclone Idai
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Tropical Cyclone Kenneth is gathering strength on a track to strike northern Mozambique Friday, less than a month after a storm came ashore further to the south and killed more than 1,000 people.

Kenneth has top winds of 52 miles (84 kilometers) per hour, and could reach 104 mph before it makes landfall between Palma, where Anadarko Petroleum Corp. is building a $20 billion LNG project, and Pemba on Mozambique‘s coast, according to the U.S. Joint Typhoon Warning Center in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.