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Madagascar: All the Dioceses in the Country Have Mobilized to Help Families Affected By Cyclone Gezani

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Moramanga -- "It was a very difficult time for the people, and this also applies to the entire Christian community, as most churches have severely been damaged. In one church in Tamatave, the roof was completely torn off and the covering destroyed," said the Bishop of Moramanga, Rosario Vella, SDB, during his visit to Rome, speaking to Fides about the aftermath of Cyclone Gezani, which recently hit the island (see Fides, 17/2/2026).

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The number of deaths following the passing of the Gezani Cyclone in Madagascar this month rose to 62 and at least 13 persons are still missing, according to the most recent balance revealed yesterday. Most of the victims were registered in the city of Toamasina, which has about 400,000 inhabitants, according to updated data published by the National Agency for Risk Management and Disasters. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Human…

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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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