An estimated 4.5 million people live in the path of a tropical storm that has already devastated vast territories
The latest intense cyclone has descended on several countries in the Indian Ocean, bringing death and devastation. Batsirai hit Madagascar this weekend, with gusts reaching 146 miles per hour (235 kph).
At least six people were killed in Madagascar and nearly 48,000 displaced after the storm struck, AFP reported on Sunday, citing the national disaster management agency.
Coastal areas were hit with particularly high waves, while strong wind and rain devastated the east coast, causing “significant and widespread damage.” Entire villages had been destroyed by the storm, officials said, adding there is more risk of landslides and flooding. The storm even ripped open graves in cemeteries.
Intense Tropical Cyclone #Batsirai over #Madagascar at night #CycloneBatsirai pic.twitter.com/daaqEyUPGO
— Zoom Earth (@zoom_earth) February 6, 2022
Atsinanana, Fitovinany, Vatovavy, Atsimo Atsinanana, Haute Matsiatra, Amoron’i Mania have been the most affected regions by #cyclone #Batsirai #Madagascar pic.twitter.com/XMRFp11uUt
— Satry Ramaroson (@sramaroson) February 6, 2022
Before making landfall in Madagascar, which is still recovering from another major tropical storm, Ana, which killed dozens and affected over 130,000 last month, Batsirai passed through Mauritius and the French territory of Reunion Island, and is expected to move westwards. The cyclone posed a risk to some 4.5 million people within its path, according to the Automatic Disaster Analysis and Mapping (ADAM) alert developed by the World Food Programme (WFP).
Live satellite images of the cyclone were shared by Zoom Earth Track, showing the storm above the large island in the Indian ocean.
Cyclone #Batsirai’s journey to landfall over Madagascar ?? pic.twitter.com/EJyugurjhM
— Zoom Earth (@zoom_earth) February 5, 2022
source: RT
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