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Madagascar cyclone death toll rises to 51, with thousands displaced

by Reuters
Monday, 15 January 2018 06:33 GMT

ARCHIVE PHOTO: A man paddles a boat loaded with sand for construction along the banks of Ikopa river in Madagascar's capital Antananarivo, December 22, 2013. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

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More than 54,000 people were displaced by the cyclone which struck with with wind speeds of up to 190 kph

ANTANANARIVO, Jan 15 (Reuters) - The death toll from a cyclone that hit Madagascar about 10 days ago has risen to 51, with another 22 people reported missing, authorities said on Sunday.

Tropical Cyclone Ava passed through Madagascar on Jan. 5-6, hitting mostly the eastern coast of the island with wind speeds of between 140-190 kph (87-119 mph).

The death toll had been put at about 29 people a week ago.

The National Office of Risk and Disaster Management said in a statement on Sunday more 54,000 people were displaced by the cyclone.

In March 2017, Cyclone Enawo killed at least 78 people on Madagascar's vanilla-producing northeastern coast.

(Reporting by Lovasoa Rabary; Writing by Clement Uwiringiyimana; Editing by Paul Tait)

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