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Madagascar: One Month Has Passed Since Cyclone Gezani Hit

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March 10th marks one month since Cyclone Gezani struck Madagascar. Winds ripped roofs off buildings, and rain flooded their interiors. Churches belonging to missions run by the Oblate Missionaries were also damaged. Cyclone Gezani made landfall in the town of Toamasina on February 10th at approximately 3:30 p.m. Wind speeds reached 260 km/h. The hardest hit were wooden houses. The article Madagascar: One Month Since Cyclone Gezani's Impact comes…
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March 10th marks one month since Cyclone Gezani struck Madagascar. Winds ripped roofs off buildings, and rain flooded their interiors. Churches belonging to missions run by the Oblate Missionaries were also damaged. Cyclone Gezani made landfall in the town of Toamasina on February 10th at approximately 3:30 p.m. Wind speeds reached 260 km/h. The hardest hit were wooden houses. The article Madagascar: One Month Since Cyclone Gezani's Impact comes…

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Misyjne.pl broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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