Nearly 250,000 people were affected by the Dikeledi cyclone, including those who died and the 1,200 people forced to flee their homes.
Around 10,000 endangered tortoises were swept away by a cyclone in Madagascar. They were the same species of turtle that a Knoxville zoologist rescued in 2018.
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Mongabay on MSNCyclone Elvis kills 5 in Madagascar as another storm approachesBy Kristine Sabillo Madagascar is bracing for Tropical Cyclone Faida to make landfall on its northern coast on Feb. 4, even ...
MARIO RAJOMAZANDRY in Antananarivo, MadagascarMadagascar BureauANTANANARIVO, (CAJ News) - AT least five people have died in Madagascar following lightning linked to tropical cyclone Elvis, the latest ...
Air Charter Service has organised the transportation of over 1,000 tons of humanitarian aid to help those affected by Cyclone ...
Since Cyclone Chido devastated the French island of Mayotte in the western Indian Ocean in December, Air Charter Service has ...
A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises swept away from ...
In November, UNICEF warned in its State of the World’s Children report that climate crises are expected to become more ...
The 12,000 radiated and spider tortoises that were housed at the Lavavolo Tortoise Center had been confiscated from illegal ...
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TheTravel on MSNMadagascar Community Rescues Endangered Species After Being Ravaged By Cyclone DikeledoAfter being devastated by Cyclone Dikeledo, a Southern Madagascar community rallied together to save a species on the brink ...
The 12,000 radiated and spider tortoises that were housed at the Lavavolo Tortoise Center faced a new and unexpected ordeal ...
The 12,000 radiated and spider tortoises that were housed at the Lavavolo Tortoise Center had been confiscated from illegal ...
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