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The country's president has visited the country's second biggest city, Thomasson, also known as Tamatavi, and said 75% of its infrastructure has been destroyed.
One of those affected is Denise, whose family home was damaged in the storm.
Tamatavi is almost...
Our correspondent Richard Kogoy gave us this update from Nairobi.
And how are the authorities responding and getting help into the area?
Richard Cagoy.
Now we're going to talk about all things AI, artificial intelligence, a subject about which vast numbers of words are written every week.
So many that it's hard for most of us to work out what to think.
Will AI lead to the end of the world?
Or will it make most of our lives much better?
Well, one particular article this week seems to have struck a chord with more than 70 million views and counting.
It's by someone called Matt Schumer, the chief executive of an AI company.
And he's warning of the profound impact AI is already having on many jobs, including in the field of AI.
Essentially, AI can do those jobs just as well or better and much, much faster.
And it'll start doing them not in 10 or 20 years, but one or two.
So how alarmed should we be?
Stephanie Hare is presenter of AI Decoded at the BBC and broadcasts and writes on all things tech.
She's been telling James Menendez why she's not too worried by the letter.
Stephanie Herr.
Finally, the American actor James Van Der Beek has died at the age of 48 after being diagnosed with bowel cancer.