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Battered by Cheneso, Madagascar braces for Cyclone Freddy

Por: WPLG Local 10 Nation February 17, 2023

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MOMBASA – Two weeks after , killing 30 people, the Indian Ocean island nation and its neighbors are bracing for a more powerful Cyclone Freddy.Meteo France has described Freddy as an “intense tropical cyclone” and a particularly powerful and compact tropical system, generating extreme winds near its center.” The much smaller islands of Mauritius and Reunion are on high alert as Freddy — churning westward on Friday about 2,000... + full article



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