Tropical Cyclone Gezani has caused widespread destruction in Madagascar after making landfall in the eastern port city of Toamasina. According to official reports, at least 20 people have lost their lives, while several others were injured as wind speeds crossed 195 km per hour.
The country’s meteorological department issued a red alert, warning of heavy rainfall, floods, and landslides as the cyclone moved across the island nation in the Indian Ocean.
Severe Damage in Toamasina
Toamasina, Madagascar’s main port city, suffered extensive infrastructure damage.
- Around 2,700 people were displaced
- At least 33 people were injured
- Nearly 75% of the city’s infrastructure was affected
- Widespread power outages were reported
Rescue and relief operations are underway as authorities assess the full scale of destruction.
Government Response
President Michael Randrianirina visited the affected region to review the situation and oversee relief efforts. Emergency services are working to restore electricity and provide temporary shelter to displaced families.
The cyclone is moving westward, raising concerns about further flooding and structural damage in interior regions.
Recurring Climate Challenges
Cyclone Gezani struck just weeks after Cyclone Fytia impacted Madagascar, compounding the country’s humanitarian crisis. Frequent cyclones in the southwest Indian Ocean region have made Madagascar highly vulnerable to climate-related disasters.
The back-to-back storms have strained relief systems and disrupted recovery efforts, leaving the country bracing for more extreme weather events in the coming months.
Key Points for Exams
- Cyclone: Gezani
- Country affected: Madagascar
- Landfall location: Toamasina
- Wind speed: Over 195 km/h
- Death toll: At least 20
- Displaced persons: Over 2,700
Exam-Oriented MCQs
Q1. Cyclone Gezani recently made landfall in which country?
(a) Mozambique
(b) Sri Lanka
(c) Madagascar
(d) Indonesia
(e) Philippines
Q2. Cyclone Gezani struck which major port city of Madagascar?
(a) Antananarivo
(b) Mahajanga
(c) Fianarantsoa
(d) Toamasina
(e) Toliara
Q3. The wind speeds of Cyclone Gezani reportedly exceeded:
(a) 120 km/h
(b) 150 km/h
(c) 170 km/h
(d) 195 km/h
(e) 210 km/h
Q4. Approximately how many people were displaced due to Cyclone Gezani?
(a) 1,000
(b) 1,500
(c) 2,000
(d) 2,700
(e) 5,000
Q5. Cyclone Gezani hit Madagascar only weeks after which earlier cyclone?
(a) Cyclone Idai
(b) Cyclone Freddy
(c) Cyclone Fytia
(d) Cyclone Amphan
(e) Cyclone Mocha


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