Cyclone Freddy has battered southern Africa for the second time, killing at least 190 people in Malawi, where heavy rains triggered floods and landslides, according to an updated toll provided by the government on Tuesday.

While residents say they believe dozens of bodies are still buried in the mud.

Hurricane Freddie, which is heading to become the longest-lasting hurricane in history, hit southern Africa for the first time in late February, after an unprecedented path of more than 10,000 kilometers in which it crossed from east to west in the Indian Ocean, and reached land in Madagascar before it smashed. Mozambique hits.