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Cyclones killed 214 in Madagascar this year: UN
by AFP Staff Writers
Johannesburg (AFP) May 31, 2022

Tropical storms and cyclones have killed at least 214 people and affected more than half a million in Madagascar this season, the United Nations said Tuesday.

"Six tropical weather systems hit Madagascar from January to April 2022, killing at least 214 people and affecting about 571,100 across the country," the humanitarian agency OCHA said.

One of the poorest nations in the world, Madagascar is prone to numerous storms and cyclones between November and April every year.

It was battered by one storm after another this year.

Tropical Storm Ana struck in late January, killing 55 people.

Another storm, Cyclone Batsirai, struck the island on February 5, claiming 121 lives. Cyclone Emnati then again hit the east coast, killing another 15.

Between both, Tropical Storm Dumako lashed the northeast in mid-February, killing 14 people in floods.

Cyclone Gombe in early March did not cause great damage, but Tropical Storm Jasmine late the following month killed five people.

Madagascar's southern region has also been ravaged by drought, leading to malnutrition and pockets of famine.

"By the end of February, more than 61 percent of the Grand Sud's territory remained affected by extreme or emergency drought," OCHA said, citing the UN children's agency UNICEF.

Thanks to humanitarian assistance, "food insecurity and malnutrition in the Grand Sud improved in the first quarter of 2022," it added. But the situation remained fragile, with seven of 10 districts still in crisis.

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Hurricane Agatha drenches Mexican beach resorts
Huatulco , Mexico (AFP) May 31, 2022
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