Mauritius reopens international airport after cyclone threat eases
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Mauritius reopens international airport after cyclone threat eases
PORT LOUIS (Reuters) – Mauritius has reopened its international airport as the threat from Cyclone Garance eased, airport authorities said on Friday, two days after closing it. Airports of Mauritius Ltd said operations would resume after the Mauritius Meteorological Services removed a storm warning for the archipelago. Public sector employees were advised to resume work on Friday, the Ministry of Public Service said in a statement. Authorities i…
Mauritius has reopened its international airport as the threat posed by the Zyklon Garance has eased, the airport authorities announced two days after the closure. Airports of Mauritius announced that the operation would resume after the Mauritius weather service had lifted the storm warning for the archipelago.
While all alerts are lifted following the passing of Cyclone Garance, Business Mauritius states: "Following the "termination bulletin" issued, the work normally resumes in the private sector, taking into account the extent of the damage. It will also be necessary to give priority to security, and to give priority to flexibility where this proves necessary." ...
A safety notice is in effect in Mauritius. 22nd cyclone bulletin for Mauritius issued at 0710 hours on Friday, February 28, 2025. At 0725 hours, the intense tropical cyclone Garance was centred almost 220 km west of Port-Louis, at latitude 20.0 degrees South and longitude 55.4 degrees East. It continues to move south at a speed of approximately 10 km/h. Available weather information indicates that Garance will continue to move south and will gra…
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