Madagascar Cyclone Death Toll Rises to 59
Cyclone Gezani caused extensive damage in eastern Madagascar, displacing over 16,000 people and destroying or flooding more than 75,000 homes, officials reported.
- Madagascar was hit by Cyclone Gezani, with winds reaching 250 km/hour , leaving 59 people dead.
- The cyclone caused 'total chaos' in Toamasina, Madagascar's second-largest city, with houses collapsing and neighborhoods plunged into darkness.
- Residents described violent winds shaking metal doors and windows, with 75% of Toamasina's infrastructure destroyed according to the president's office.
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Shafaq News - Antananarivo: Authorities in Madagascar announced on Monday that 59 people were killed and approximately 804 others injured by Cyclone Gizani, which struck the eastern part of the country last week. A statement issued by the National Office for Risk and Disaster Management in the East African nation reported that 59 people died as a result of the cyclone. The statement added that the cyclone injured approximately 804 people, while …
The floods and the strong winds of the Gezani Cyclone in Madagascar caused 59 deaths, 15 disappeared and thousands of displaced people reported this afternoon to the national disaster management agency in a new balance. From mass tourism to speculation: The remodification of urban centres War Fria: U.S. spying left plutonium buried in Himalia Gezani is the last of a series of tropical storms that have reached the island of South Africa in recent…
Gezani landed last week with winds that exceeded 250 kilometers per hour, which led the government to declare a state of national emergency.
Cyclone Gezani killed four people in Mozambique. In Madagascar, the death toll is 43 deaths and over $142 million (€120 million) of damage since Tuesday After sowing death
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