Humanitarian Aid: Luxembourg Deploys emergency.lu System to Cyclone-Hit Madagascar
Cyclone Gezani caused at least 36 deaths and damaged over 27,000 homes, with sustained winds reaching 125 mph and heavy flooding in key urban and rural areas.
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The official report indicates that the impact of Gezani left 59 dead, in addition to severely damaging 35 educational institutions and more than 20 health centers.
Second cyclone slams into Madagascar
NASA captured images of the second powerful tropical cyclone in two weeks to strike Madagascar. On 31 January, Fytia battered the remote northwestern coast of the island with destructive winds and torrential rains that displaced thousands of people. Less than two weeks later, Gezani made a direct hit on one of the island’s largest cities before sweeping past areas that Fytia had just flooded. The MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiome…
The Technical Relief Agency from Bonn supports the people of Madagascar after the devastating cyclone "Gezani". About a week ago, the storm hit the east coast of Madagascar, causing serious damage to buildings and the power supply.
The government estimates the need to restore the city of Toamasina, devastated by Cyclone Gezani, at 151 million dollars, or about 770 billion dollars. The Malagasy government depends on international aid to find this amount. But, the government should also make efforts, says Prime Minister Herintsalama Rajaonarivelo. The article CYCLONE – The top priority for disaster victims, the government is reducing its life course has appeared first on 242…
The island was greatly affected by the passing of tropical cyclone Gezani. The mission of the two Luxembourg experts is to support and ensure the communication of the European teams engaged.
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