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Twenty-Nine People Killed In Madagascar

Twenty-Nine People Killed In Madagascar
  • PublishedJanuary 10, 2018

Madagascar government has revealed that twenty nine people were killed by cyclone Ava that hit Madagascar from Friday to Sunday.

The National Office of Risks and Disasters Management (BNGRC) said in its provisional report that 22 people are still missing, while 17,170 have been displaced.

“The red flood warning is maintained in (the capital) Antananarivo but there is a clear withdrawal of water. The level of rivers in the capital has also declined,” said Charles Rambolarison, executive secretary of the authority.
Cyclone Ava made landfall Friday, but Rambolarison warned that “residents must remain vigilant”.
Five national roads were cut while 17 health centers were destroyed.

BNGRC said in the report that 3,191 hectares of rice fields are totally flooded in the capital Madagascar.

The cyclone hit the eastern part of Madagascar on Friday and left the country on Sunday by continuing its trajectory to the southeast off the country with an average speed of 15 km per hour.

 

 

 

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