Last week Storm Dumako killed at least 14 and displaced more than 4,300.


Antananarivo: Winds of up to 135 kilometres per hour (84 mph) battered Madagascar early on Wednesday as Cyclone Emnati made landfall—becoming the fourth major storm to hit the Indian Ocean island in a month.
Emnati struck on the southeastern side of the island, where another cyclone, Batsirai, killed scores of people just under three weeks ago.
More than 30,000 people were evacuated ahead of Emnati's path as a precaution, the government's Office for Risk and Disaster Management said late on Tuesday.
But it was later on Wednesday reclassified as a tropical storm as its speed slowed to 100 kmh (62 mph) and there were no early reports of casualties or damage.
Emnati was expected to exit into the ocean by Wednesday evening, the meteorological department said.
The island is still recovering from the effects of Cyclone Batsirai, which hit on February 5, killing at least 124 people, damaging or destroying the homes of 124,000 and displacing around 30,000.
Last week Storm Dumako killed at least 14 and displaced more than 4,300, the island's disaster relief agency said.
Tropical Storm Ana passed over the island on January 22 while Tropical Storm Cliff did not make landfall.
Moreover, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a United Nations body, has forecast that the proportion of intense tropical cyclones will increase.
SOURCE: REUTERS

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