Weather agencies have been monitoring the powerful tropical Cyclone Freddy after landfall in Madagascar. Forecasts said that Cyclone Freddy unleashed challenging rain and winds in the country.
In recent reports, weather reports warned of the possible deadly impact of Cyclone Freddy after sustaining a powerful strength and intensity.
Communities and residents in the affected areas should keep updated with weather reports. A battery-powered radio would be helpful as Cyclone Freddy could cause power outages.
Cyclone Freddy unloads fierce winds in Madagascar
AccuWeather's latest report (Feb. 23, 2023) explained the unusual track of Cyclone Freggy going on a westward path this week.
The weather agency added that two recorded cyclones managed to enter the Indian Ocean: Cyclone Eline and Hudah.
AccuWeather and the Meteo France La Reunion explained that powerful tropical Cyclone Freddy maintained a formidable strength as it made landfall in Madagascar.
- The report said Cyclone Freddy had 68 mph (110 km/h) maximum sustained winds.
- The cyclone reached 96 mph (155 km/h) wind gusts.
- Cyclone Freddy was tracked moving west-southwest at 17 mph (28 km/h).
Furthermore, Associated Press (AP) latest report said that businesses and schools were closed due to Cyclone Freddy.
AP added that the main concern is the fierce winds. The report said that one death was reported due to Freddy after the man drowned.
Meanwhile, the National Office for Risk and Disaster Management reported that early evacuations were announced. The report said that about 5,000 people were in the safe shelters.
Weather agencies and the disaster office have been monitoring and on red alert for Cyclone Freddy's aftermath.
Immediate evacuations have been significant to prevent possible casualties.
Cyclone Freddy is expected to weaken and dissipate this weekend.
Cyclone Freddy's possible aftermath and affected crops
On the other hand, BBC World reported that Cyclone Freddy impacted parts of Mauritius. The report noted that people refused to evacuate.
In addition, BBC reported that affected people were concerned about the impact on crops and agriculture.
With people dependent on agriculture, the effect could result in starvation since crops could be damaged after the cyclone.
As a result, the assistance of the government and NGOs would be helpful for the affected communities.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather reported that Cyclone Freddy would stay midweek in Madagascar, causing flooding rainfall in the region.
Residents near the coast should consider evacuating as Freddy could cause a rapid rise of sea and floodwater.
Tropical Storm Cheneso
Recently, AP reported that Madagascar suffered from devastating tropical storm Cheneso that left widespread damage and 30 casualties.
As Tropical Storm Cheneso swept across Madagascar, the report said about 33,000 people evacuated due to storm threats.
The country is prone to storm-related disasters. The second powerful storm would make it more difficult for residents in Madagascar, especially for immediate shelter and food supplies.
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