18 people were killed when a tropical cyclone made landfall in northern Madagascar
A tropical cyclone that swept across Madagascar has killed 18 people and left four missing. The cyclone made landfall on the island's north earlier this week. Four people are still missing after the cyclone swept across the island earlier in the week. It is believed to be the first cyclone to make landfall in the country's north.
A tropical cyclone that swept across Madagascar has killed 18 people and left four missing. The cyclone made landfall on the island's north earlier this week. Four people are still missing after the cyclone swept across the island earlier in the week. It is believed to be the first cyclone to make landfall in the country's north.
A tropical cyclone that swept across Madagascar has killed 18 people and left four missing. The cyclone made landfall on the island's north earlier this week. Four people are still missing after the cyclone swept across the island earlier in the week. It is believed to be the first cyclone to make landfall in the country's north.
Storm leaves at least 11 dead on African island of Madagascar, while another deadly storm racks Indonesian island of Sumatra. Cyclone Gamane unexpectedly veers into Madagascar. Storm leaves 11 dead and leaves another 11 dead in African island, while Indonesia's Sumatra also hit.
The storm killed 18 people and left four missing after making landfall on the north of the Indian Ocean island nation earlier this week. Authorities say four people are still missing after the cyclone made landfall in Madagascar. The storm is believed to be the deadliest cyclone in history.
A tropical cyclone makes landfall in northern Madagascar, killing 18 people. Four people are missing and severe flooding has affected villages. Severe flooding has also affected villages in the north of the island nation. Tropical cyclone made landfall on the north end of the country. The island nation is in the midst of severe flooding.
Cyclone Gamane made landfall into northern Madagascar. At least 11 people were reported killed after the cycloon made landfall in northern Madagascar, according to officials. Officials say 11 people have been reported dead in the country, including 11 people from the island. The cycloon is believed to be the biggest in Madagascar's history of cyclones.