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Powerful cyclone kills at least 31 as it tears through Madagascar port

by Page 3 News International Desk
February 12, 2026
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At least 31 people have died after a powerful cyclone struck Madagascar, says the disaster authority in the Indian Ocean island.

Cyclone Gezani made landfall on Tuesday, hitting the island’s main port, Toamasina. Madagascar’s disaster management office said there was “total chaos” – reporting that houses collapsed in the impact zone, where the bodies were found.

Neighbourhoods were plunged into darkness as power lines snapped, while trees were uprooted and roofs ripped off.

“What happened is a disaster, nearly 75% of the city of Toamasina was destroyed,” the country’s military leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina, who seized power in October, told the AFP news agency.

“The current situation exceeds Madagascar’s capabilities alone,” he added.

The cyclone’s landfall is likely to have been one of the most intense recorded around the city in the satellite era, according to the CMRS cyclone forecaster on France’s Reunion island, AFP reports.

The National Office for Risk and Disaster Management said many were killed when houses collapsed. Cyclone Gezani hit Toamasina – the country’s second-largest city – with winds reaching 250 km/hour (155 mph).

“It’s total chaos, 90% of house roofs have been blown off, entirely or in part,” the head of disaster management at the Action Against Hunger aid agency, Rija Randrianarisoa, told AFP.

Madagascar’s disaster management office has evacuated dozens of injured people and hundreds of residents from a district around Toamasina, home to 400,000 people.

Residents in and around Toamasina described scenes of chaos as the cyclone made landfall. “I have never experienced winds this violent… The doors and windows are made of metal, but they are being violently shaken,” Harimanga Ranaivo told the Reuters news agency.

AFP via Getty Images A damaged building with a partly collapsed roof and missing wall panels stands beside a roadside. Two people are standing in front of the structure, while another person sits on the pavement nearby.
Many parts of Toamasina have been devastated
AFP via Getty Images An aerial view of the city of Toamasina, on the east coast of Madagascar.  Three boats are grounded on a sandy shoreline beside a wide bay. Machinery and equipment sit on the vessels, with one tugboat tilted at an angle on the beach. A person walks nearby, and industrial buildings and cranes are visible across the water in the distance.
Some boats were left grounded after the storm
AFP via Getty Images An aerial view of the city of Toamasina, on the east coast of Madagascar.  A road lined with palm trees heavily damaged by Cyclone Gezani, with several trees snapped or uprooted and lying across the street. Debris and fallen branches cover the area, surrounded by buildings, under a cloudy sky.
Trees were uprooted and some districts left without power

Gezani is the second cyclone to hit Madagascar this year. It comes 10 days after tropical cyclone Fytia killed 14 and displaced over 31,000 people, according to the UN’s humanitarian office.

Ahead of the cyclone’s arrival, officials shuttered schools and rushed to prepare emergency shelters.

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Madagascar’s meteorological service said on Wednesday morning that Gezani had weakened to a moderate tropical storm and had moved westward inland, about 100km (60 miles) north of the capital, Antananarivo.

“Gezani will cross the central highlands from east to west today, before moving out to sea into the Mozambique Channel this evening or tonight,” the service said.

Cyclone season in the Indian Ocean around Madagascar normally lasts from November to April and sees around a dozen storms each year, AFP reports.

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