WATCH: Incredible time-lapse of #Dineo hitting Mozambique

16 February 2017 - 16:30 By TimesLIVE
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Heavy rains to continue in parts of Mpumalanga and Limpopo as tropical storm Dineo makes her way out of the country and into Botswana tomorrow.
Heavy rains to continue in parts of Mpumalanga and Limpopo as tropical storm Dineo makes her way out of the country and into Botswana tomorrow.
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Watch this incredible time-lapse of Dineo hitting Maputo Bay in Mozambique on Wednesday.

Initial estimates suggest that up to 200mm of rainfall lashed Inhambane on the coast after Dineo made landfall.

Fragments of roof‚ twisted corrugated iron‚ trees snapped in half and stranded dolphins were among the sights that greeted residents in parts of Mozambique on Thursday after an overnight pummelling from Cyclone Dineo.

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  • WATCH: 16 dolphins stranded on beach after #Dineo pummels MozambiqueFragments of roof‚ twisted corrugated iron‚ trees snapped in half and stranded dolphins were among the sights that greeted residents in parts of Mozambique on Thursday after an overnight pummelling from Cyclone Dineo. 
  • Dineo lashed Mozambique with 200mm of rainInitial estimates suggest that up to 200mm of rainfall lashed Inhambane on the coast of Mozambique after Dineo made a landfall on Wednesday.
  • WATCH: 'F**ken groot storm' – This man's reaction to #Dineo sums up what we all thinkBrian Jefferies reaction as Dineo strikes Inhambane in Mozambique pretty much sums up what we all think.
  • Storm of our Generations - #Dineo memes will blow you awayWith Dineo shifting its gaze from Mozambique to South Africa, social media has wasted no time seeing the funnier side of the approaching storm. 
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