
The fourth cyclone to hit Madagascar in a month has damaged houses and crops, and raised fears of fresh floods. According to the International Federation of the Red Cross about 160 thousand households have been affected by the severe weather. Cyclone Emnati made landfall late on Tuesday night, bringing heavy rain and high waves. More than 30 thousand people were evacuated from the country’s south-eastern coast before the storm hit. For more on this we are now jonied via Zoom by Timothy James Irwin, Chief of Communication for the United Nations Children’s Fund in Madagascar.
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