The deadly storm has killed more than 20 people and displaced thousands of others during its record run.
Freddy is threatening to make landfall in Mozambique again after lashing Madagascar for a second time as it continued its historic run Monday.Tuesday marks 32 days since Freddy formed. It "does appear to be a new record holder for 'longest-lasting' recorded tropical cyclone," per
Monday from Randall Cerveny, the World Meteorological Organization's rapporteur for weather and climate extremes.Freddy has already set the Southern Hemisphere record for the highest accumulated cyclone energy , an index measuring wind energy associated with a tropical cyclone over its lifetime,
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