Cyclone Freddie made landfall in Mozambique for the second time on Saturday, March 11 after reverting back to being a tropical cyclone, according to the Joint Institute for Atmospheric Research (CIRA) satellite imagery. The video shows the storm’s movement over a three-day period from March 10 to 12, according to CIRA. Freddy reappeared and became a tropical cyclone again over the Mozambique Channel between 3 and 6 March. The storm, which traveled across the Indian Ocean for 35 days, is set to become the longest-running tropical cyclone, according to the World Meteorological Organization. good record Storms and floods that have hit Mozambique since February have killed 117 people, according to the Club of Mozambique, citing Prime Minister Adriano Maleyane. Credit: CIRA via Storyful