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Tropical cyclone Gezani hits Madagascar, kills nine

Authorities on Wednesday reported that tropical cyclone Gezani hit Madagascar’s eastern coastline, killing nine people as walls of wind and rain left a trail of devastation.

• February 11, 2026
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Cyclone used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: The Maritime Executive]

Authorities on Wednesday reported that tropical cyclone Gezani hit Madagascar’s eastern coastline, killing nine people as walls of wind and rain left a trail of devastation.

Madagascar’s disaster management office said that 19 people had been injured and nearly 1,500 residents were evacuated as a precaution in a district around the port city of Toamasina after Gezani pummelled coastal communities before sweeping inland.

Harimanga Ranaivo said, “I have never experienced winds this violent. The doors and windows are made of metal, but they are being violently shaken.’’

The UN’s humanitarian office said this was the second cyclone to hit Madagascar this year, 10 days after tropical cyclone Fytia killed 14 and displaced over 31,000 people.

At its peak, Gezani unleashed sustained winds of about 185km per hour, with gusts surging to nearly 270 km per hour, powerful enough to rip metal sheeting from rooftops and uproot large trees.

Ahead of the cyclone’s arrival, officials shuttered schools and rushed to prepare emergency shelters.

Madagascar’s National Bureau for Risk and Disaster Management had warned earlier that rising sea levels in Toamasina were already flooding streets.

Homes collapsed under the pressure of the winds, roofs were torn away, walls crumbled and neighbourhoods were plunged into darkness as power lines snapped.

Madagascar’s meteorological service said Gezani had weakened to a moderate tropical storm and had moved westward inland, about 100km north of the capital, Antananarivo.

“Gezani will cross the central highlands from east to west today, before moving out to sea into the Mozambique Channel this evening or tonight,” the service said.

In the coastal Tunisian town of Le Kram, workers carefully lower a galvanised steel basket into a rainwater drainage channel.

(Reuters/NAN)

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