at least 25 dead and 38,000 displaced after the passage of the Cheneso storm

Twenty-five people have been killed, 21 missing and some 38,000 others displaced in Madagascar after a tropical storm hit the northeast of the country last week, the Office for Risk and Disaster Management said. Sunday, January 29 in its latest report. The latest report, dated Friday, reported 22 dead.

The government body also indicates that 83,181 people were affected in total by these bad weather that hit this island in the Indian Ocean.

The January 19 storm, dubbed Cheneso, caused flooding and a cut in roads leading to the capital, Antananarivo. It had even temporarily transformed into a tropical cyclone with winds of 118 to 166 km / h, before decreasing in intensity.

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In southern Africa, the hurricane season extends from November to April and Madagascar regularly suffers devastating consequences.

The World with AFP

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