Cyclone Gezani has struck Mozambique’s Inhambane province, resulting in at least four deaths, following its earlier devastation in Madagascar, where it killed 41 people and caused significant damage. The storm brought winds of up to 215 km/h, downing trees and power lines, leaving over 13,000 people without electricity and disrupting water supplies. Madagascar declared a national emergency, with damages estimated at $142 million and thousands displaced. The destruction in Toamasina is particularly severe, with reports indicating 75-80% of the city has been damaged.
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