Cyclone Gezani Causes Fatalities and Infrastructure Damage in Madagascar and Mozambique
In Brief
Cyclone Gezani has resulted in reported fatalities and widespread damage in Madagascar and Mozambique.
Key Facts
- Authorities in Madagascar report at least 9 deaths from building collapses caused by Cyclone Gezani.
- Other sources report at least 20 deaths in Madagascar attributed to the cyclone, according to officials.
- Building collapses are cited as responsible for many of the confirmed fatalities in Madagascar, according to officials.
- Cyclone Gezani struck Madagascar 11 days after Cyclone Fytia, which killed 12 people and displaced 31,000, according to Al Jazeera.
- Madagascar's disaster management reported inaccessible roads, uprooted trees, downed power poles, and extensive roof damage.
What Happened
Tropical Cyclone Gezani struck Madagascar, leading to fatalities and infrastructure damage, with reports of building collapses and disrupted roads. The storm subsequently affected Mozambique, where additional casualties were reported. Death tolls in Madagascar vary between sources, with figures ranging from at least 9 to at least 41.
Why It Matters
The cyclone has affected communities in Madagascar and Mozambique, with reported fatalities and damage to infrastructure. The event follows another recent cyclone, highlighting ongoing challenges in disaster response and preparedness in the region. Sources report differing death tolls for Madagascar, ranging from at least 9 to at least 41. Attribution is provided for all reported figures.
Sources
- ABC News — At least 9 dead in Madagascar as Tropical Cyclone Gezani hits the Indian Ocean island(3d ago)
- Al Jazeera — ‘Monstrous’: Cyclone Gezani hits Madagascar, with reports of severe damage(4d ago)
- Al Jazeera — Cyclone slams into Madagascar, killing at least 20 people(3d ago)
