A Second Cyclone Slams Madagascar
A Second Cyclone Slams Madagascar
US · Published Feb 23, 2026
Madagascar hit by a second cyclone, worsening conditions after a prior storm.
Heavy rains and strong winds expected to cause flooding and infrastructure damage.
Emergency services are on alert, providing aid to affected areas.
Second cyclone brings torrential rains and strong winds
Madagascar is currently grappling with the aftermath of a second cyclone, which has made landfall and brought torrential rains and strong winds to the already vulnerable island nation. This follows closely on the heels of a previous cyclone, exacerbating the challenges faced by communities still recovering from the initial storm. The current cyclone is expected to cause significant disruption, with potential flooding and damage to essential infrastructure. Emergency services are on high alert, coordinating efforts to provide aid and support to affected regions.
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