Madagascar, Cyclone Gezani
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Officials issue warning after first tropical storm wreaks havoc: 'Over 20,000 people have been displaced'
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A tropical storm has set off floodings and a landslide in the southern Philippines, leaving at least eight people dead, displacing more than 28,000 and trapping residents in houses in two flooded villages.
SAWS says Tropical Storm Gezani could strengthen near Madagascar and later enter the Mozambique Channel, but there is currently no threat to South Africa.
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Will tropical Storm Gezani make landfall over South Africa?
The South African Weather Service has issued an update on Tropical Storm Gezani and its potential impact. Here's what you need to
Tropical Cyclone Gezani collapsed houses in Madagascar's main port city and left at least 31 people dead as it crossed the Indian Ocean island with high winds and rain, authorities said Wednesday. Madagascar's weather service issued red alerts for several regions warning of possible floods and landslides as the
Tropical Storm #Gezani is expected to land as a cyclone tomorrow in #Madagascar. Densely populated areas face potential threats to people and infrastructure. Government and partne
The SA Weather Service said it is closely monitoring moderate tropical storm Gezani, now located over the south-west Indian Ocean to the east of Madagascar.
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