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The end of Madagascar! Batsirai! The strongest cyclone ever!

The end of Madagascar! Batsirai! The strongest cyclone ever!У вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5

What do you think? Why are there so many natural disasters lately? Is it a Haarp or is it an omen of the second coming of Jesus Christ? Perhaps science has already given the answer and this is global warming? Please write your version in the comments below the video! Enjoy watching.
Strong winds and rain hit the east coast of Madagascar as Cyclone Batsiray made landfall - the second major storm in less than two weeks. Wind gusts up to 250 kilometers per hour and wave heights up to 15 meters are predicted. Many people have been relocated to shelters, and local authorities fear that landslides and floods could leave tens of thousands more homeless. Storm Ana caused widespread destruction when it hit the South African island nation last month, killing 55 people. Cyclone Batsirai made landfall around 8 pm. In just an hour, about 27,000 people were forced to leave their homes, according to the country’s disaster management agency. There were reports of power outages, destroyed homes and downed trees. “The wind is terrible. I have never experienced anything like this… The waves are very high,” said Khanitra Raharizoa, a resident of Mananjari, a coastal town near where the storm hit. Further down the coast, 200 people crammed into one room in a concrete building in the city of Vatomandry, hoping that the relatively solid structure would protect them. Clean water is in short supply in the city after the utility company turned off the supply ahead of the storm, sparking fears of disease caused by dirty water. The UN World Food Program has prepared food stocks for distribution to those in need, and some people have already been evacuated. The UN put the rescue plane on standby. Experts fear that Cyclone Batsirai could be even more powerful than Storm Ana, which also hit Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Heavy rains and high waves pose a threat of flash floods as the soil is already soaked with water.

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