Madagascar: Back to School in Tamatave, Despite the Trauma Left by Cyclone Gezani
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In Tamatave, in the east of Madagascar, the school year resumed on Monday 23 February in the midst of the debris, only a few days after the destructive passage of Cyclone Gezani. Despite the extensive damage, almost all schools reopened, allowing many children to return to school, not without apprehension.
More than 260 thousand people affected by the cyclone and over 16 thousand homeless, with 18 thousand homes destroyed or damaged. These are the dramatic consequences of the tropical cyclone Gezani that hit the eastern coast of Madagascar on February 10, striking with particular violence on the city of Toamasina. To mention the data of the national agency for the management of emergency situations is the action team against the Fame, operating on…
Antananarivo, 23 February, 12:15 – Students of the prioritized exam classes. The public schools in Toamasina have reopened their doors since Monday morning to accommodate students of the classes of 7th, 3rd and terminal, after two weeks of suspension of the courses following the passage of Cyclone Gezani. 的We spent a whole week cleaning the classrooms in the damaged schools, before this return to class for students in the exam class, reports the…
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