Roofs ripped off houses as another cyclone hits Madagascar

Roofs ripped off houses as another cyclone hits Madagascar
A child stands outside a ruined home in Mananjary, Madagascar (AP)

Cyclone Emnati has struck the south-eastern coast of Madagascar, ripping roofs off houses and raising fears of flooding and food shortages, just weeks after a previous tropical storm caused widespread destruction.

More than 30,000 people were moved to safe accommodation before Emnati arrived, and Madagascar’s risk and disaster management office estimates more than 250,000 people could be impacted by the latest cyclone.

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