Madagascar: Cyclone Batsirai Makes Landfall on February 1, 2022

February 1, 2022

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Cyclone Batsirai has officially made landfall in Madagascar, striking the eastern coast with devastating force. The cyclone, initially classified as a Category 2 storm, intensified as it approached land, registering maximum sustained winds of approximately 165 km/h (102 mph). Batsirai made landfall near the town of Mananjary around 6 PM local time, bringing with it torrential rains and violent winds that are expected to cause extensive flooding and landslides​

The cyclone’s arrival follows closely behind Tropical Storm Ana, which had already wreaked havoc across the region weeks earlier, leaving many communities vulnerable and in recovery. Batsirai is predicted to affect several regions, particularly the Atsinanana area, known for its heavy rainfall and mountainous terrain, which is prone to landslides. The local meteorological service issued severe weather warnings ahead of the storm, advising residents of the potential for catastrophic impacts​.

In preparation for Batsirai’s landfall, Madagascar’s government activated emergency protocols. Evacuation centers were established in high-risk areas, and thousands of residents were urged to seek shelter as the storm approached. The Madagascar Red Cross and various humanitarian organizations mobilized teams to assist with evacuations and to distribute emergency supplies, including food, water, and medical aid​

“The priority is to ensure the safety of all citizens,” said the Minister of Public Safety. “We are coordinating closely with local authorities to monitor the situation and provide necessary support.” The government also urged communities to stay updated through local news channels and official announcements from the National Disaster Risk Management Office.

As Batsirai continues its path across the island, its effects are anticipated to be significant, especially given the vulnerability of areas still recovering from Ana. Flooding, loss of infrastructure, and damage to agriculture could severely impact the economy, exacerbating the challenges faced by many communities​

International relief organizations are poised to assist with recovery efforts once the storm passes. However, the immediate focus remains on ensuring the safety of the population and minimizing the cyclone’s damage. Meteorologists will continue to track Batsirai, with updates expected as the storm progresses inland​

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