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*Madagascar Braces For Cyclone Faida As Country Recovers From Storm Elvis* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?jx Madagascar is preparing for Tropical Cyclone Faida to make landfall on its northern coast on February 4, while still managing the aftermath of Tropical Storm Elvis, which recently dissipated. As reported by The Guardian, Storm Elvis reportedly resulted in at least five deaths and two injuries in the Vohibato district in eastern Madagascar. ---------- Latest *Samsung A06 128GB, 4GB* now available $110 To order, WhatsApp: wa.me/263715068543 Ruth: 0716 744 619, Leesa: 0713 133 298, Limbikani: 0772 464 000 ---------- Elvis formed over the Mozambique Channel on January 28, between Madagascar and the African mainland, and struck the southwestern coast of Madagascar on January 29. The storm brought heavy rainfall and strong winds to the southern part of the country, with maximum sustained winds reaching 84 kilometres per hour. The cities of Toliara and Taolagnaro recorded rainfall of 196 millimetres and 178 millimetres, respectively, over five days. The storm weakened over the southern Indian Ocean over the weekend. According to Mongabay, as Madagascar recovers from the impacts of Elvis, Tropical Cyclone Faida is now approaching the northern part of the island. Faida formed over the southern Indian Ocean on January 23 and passed over Mauritius and RĂ©union Island on February 2 before moving toward northern Madagascar. The cyclone is forecast to make landfall on Madagascar on February 4 and impact the regions of Analamanga, Alaotra Mangoro, Analanjirofo, Atsinanana, and Sofia. Before the passage of Elvis, Madagascar and neighbouring countries in southern Africa were affected by Tropical Cyclone Dikeledi, which caused flooding and landslides in the northeast of Madagascar, resulting in at least 10 deaths. _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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