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Southern Africa: SADC Emergency Response Team Concludes Deployment in Madagascar Following Tropical Cyclone Gezani

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Document - The Southern African Development Community (SADC) Emergency Response Team (ERT) has officially concluded its field deployment in Toamasina, Anatsinanana Region, Republic of Madagascar, following the devastating impact of Tropical Cyclone Gezani, which made landfall on 10 February 2026.

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In Madagascar, it was three weeks ago on Tuesday, March 3, that tropical cyclone Gezani hit the east of the country, ravaging Tamatave and its region. The last official assessment reports 62 dead and 13 missing persons. On the spot, the situation remains very difficult for the inhabitants. While drinking water has been completely restored in the port city, electricity is still unavailable on 85% of the network, according to the prefect. Basic se…

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In the aftermath of the tropical cyclone, Gezani, the French humanitarian firefighters (PHF) dispatched a relief team to the area. In about 15 days, she provided emergency care to the population, restored logistical ties and assisted the local authorities in their management of the crisis. Winds blowing at 250 or 290 km/h peak. On 10 February 2026, Cyclone Gezani hit the east coast of Madagascar hard. On the spot, the National Bureau for Risk an…

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allAfrica broke the news in South Africa on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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