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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Tropical Storm Lisette was the final named storm of the moderately active 1996–97 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. On February 24, a tropical disturbance developed. It slowly intensified while located near the coast of Mozambique, and after briefly moving ashore, it became a moderate tropical storm. Lisette subsequently moved south and continued to deepen. On February 27, Lisette abruptly turned west, though the storm's motion remain slow. After showing hints of the development of an eye, Tropical Storm Lisette attained peak intensity as a severe tropical storm on February 28. Thereafter, intensification stopped, likely due to increased wind shear. Even though Lisette began to show signs of intensification on March 1, it did not intensify further and moved ashore that day at peak intensity. The remnants were last seen over Central Africa two days later. Affecting a country already inundated by Cyclone Josie earlier in the year, Lisette brought additional flooding to the nation. The Nampula Province in Mozambique was severely damaged by the storm, where many roads were damaged. Effects from the system spread as far north as northern Mozambique. Overall, 87 people died while 80,000 others were directly affected."@en }

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