Saturday, February 11, 2012

Tracking Cyclone "Giovanna" From Mauritius To Madagascar

Disaster Report: Cyclone Giovanna Is Predicted To Grow To A CAT III, With Winds Between 178 To 210km/h. Landfall In Madagascar on February 13. Residents Of Madagascar Need To Prepare For Heavy Rainfall And Flooding

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This is the second part of real time update of Tropical Cyclone "Giovanna". One fatality is reported so far in Mauritius. This page will be giving updates about its impact in Madagascar (click to view status of Giovanna as it was in Mauritius)
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we request anyone (from Madagascar/South Africa) who can help us in preparing detail in-depth report. Kindly if anyone can send updates through Contact form. Real updates are far better. Better if you can keep your detail too. It will be easy to publish your name and location. Thanks for all those comments -Admin

Are you in Madagascar? Have you been been affected by the cyclone? Please let us know your experiences.


UPDATE February23
This is probably the last update on "Giovanna" and "Hilwa". Currently both are in Indian ocean and has weaken to TD/TS. Giovanna which first entered Mauritius caused slight damage there but huge destruction was seen in Madagascar Island. After that Hilwa was predicted to hit again, but tracking route was as forecasted. Thanks to everyone to keep this post alive. Especially locals from Mauritius and Madagascar who reported to Disaster-Report continuously during the incident. If more damage report is obtained, it will be then updated in this page in coming days-Admin


UPDATE February22

-Now Hilwa seems to be no longer threat to Mauritius (earlier as TS). It was earlier forecast to hit Mauritius if it continues it path from Rodrigues Islands to Mauritius. New tracking image shows it to be moving away from Mauritius heading towards Indian Ocean. It is currently a Tropical storm (till 18:00 UTC today)
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Though Giovanna has already weaken to Tropical Depression (lowest level), it seems again moving towards Toamasina, Madagascar. It means current 1 Minute Maximum Sustained Winds is less than 63 km/hr

UPDATE 02:49 UTC
-From today onwards this page will will track all updates on "Giovanna" and "Hilwa". Currently Hilwa is 100 km NE of Rodrigues. It is just a tropical storm, level below category 1. There can be thunderstorm in the afternoon today
-By mid day today Giovanna will weaken as Tropical Depression (lowest level)


UPDATE February 21
-Tropical Storm "Giovanna" active in Indian Ocean
. GDACS still keep RED ALERT for Madagascar. It is currently in Indian Ocean between Mauritius and Madagascar. By mid day today it is forecasted to weaken as just a Tropical Depression. GREEN ALERT IN MADAGASCAR
 
-Tropical Storm "Hilwa" active in Indian Ocean. It is currently a Tropical storm and by tomorrow it will be weaken to  Tropical Depression. GREEN ALERT IN MAURITIUS


UPDATE
Weather Bulletin issued by Mauritius as 16H40 ON MONDAY 20 FEBRUARY 2012 writes

THE TROPICAL DISTURBANCE WHICH WAS EVOLVING TO THE EAST NORTH-EAST OF RODRIGUES HAS INTENSIFIED INTO A MODERATE TROPICAL STORM AND WAS NAMED \'HILWA\'. AT 16H00, \'HILWA\' WAS LOCATED NEAR THE POINT 19.1 DEGREES SOUTH AND 65.5 DEGREES EAST AT ABOUT 200 KM TO THE EAST NORTH EAST OF RODRIGUES. IT IS MOVING IN A GENERAL WESTERLY DIRECTION AT ABOUT 10 KM/H.


FORECAST FOR NEXT 24 HOURS :
-FINE WEATHER AT NIGHT AND TOMORROW MORNING.

-TEMPORARILY CLOUDY TOMORROW AFTERNOON TO THE NORTH-WEST, NORTH AND OVER THE CENTRAL PLATEAU WITH LOCALISED SHOWERS. SUNNY ELSEWHERE.

-WIND LIGHT AND VARIABLE AT NIGHT, SOUTHERLY 15 KM/H TOMORROW.

-SEA MODERATE BECOMING GRADUALLY ROUGH BEYOND THE REEFS WITH

SOUTHERLY SWELLS.
-THE PUBLIC IS ADVISED NOT TO VENTURE IN THE OPEN SEAS AS FROM

TOMORROW.

THE TEMPERATURE WILL BE CLOSE TO THE SEASONAL MEAN AT NIGHT AND
SLIGHTLY ABOVE TOMORROW DURING THE DAY WITH OVER THE CENTRAL
PLATEAU A MINIMUM OF 20 DEGREES CELSIUS AND A MAXIMUM OF ABOUT
28 DEGREES CELSIUS.

ALONG THE COASTS, THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE WILL VARY BETWEEN
22 AND 25 DEGREES CELSIUS AND THE MAXIMUM BETWEEN 30 AND 33 DEGREES CELSIUS.

HIGH TIDES : TOMORROW 01H14 AND 12H57.
LOW TIDES : 18H53 AND TOMORROW 07H08.

SUNRISE : 06H04.
SUNSET : 18H44.

THE ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE AT 16H00: 1008 HECTOPASCALS.



UPDATE

-17 children missing including 10 in the city of Antananarivo, especially in the affected areas as Andavamamba, Ampefiloha-Ambodirano and Andohatapenaka
Following Newsmada, "Les enfants issus des familles hébergées dans les tentes courent actuellement beaucoup de risques surtout en cette période de cataclysmes naturels dont le cyclone et les inondations. « La plupart des enfants ne se sentent plus en sécurité face à la promiscuité dans les tentes qui abritent près de 40 personnes. Ils font face à plusieurs contraintes et parfois l’absence des parents, devant subvenir à leurs besoins quotidiens, favorise les tentatives de viol, voire les actes malsains entre les enfants », a expliqué le premier responsable du Syndicat professionnel des diplômés en travail social (SPDTS), Jeannoda Norotiana Randimbiarison. Viennent ensuite la disparition des enfants qui concerne la tranche d’âge variant entre 10 et 18 ans ainsi que l’abandon ou l’égarement des enfants en bas âge"


UPDATE February 20

-25 dead, 81 injured and more than 256,000 victims
-Over 100 schools, hospitals, churches and offices damaged


UPDATE February 19

-Death toll has risen to 17
-UNICEF warned for potential outbreaks of water-borne diseases

-About 2,000 people have been displaced by Cyclone Giovanna
-UN Humanitarian Affairs office (OCHA) says the tropical storm also affected agricultural production, damaging banana, litchi and sugar cane crops.


UPDATE February 18

-It is currently moving away from Madagascar (Ambovombe) towards Indian Ocean

UPDATE 09:40 UTC

-New Tropical storm forecast shows the Cyclone Giovanna being back and will strike Ambovombe and Tolanaro of Madagascar within hours BUT the intensity will not be as previous, it will just strike as a Tropical storm (one step below CAT I)

UPDATE February 17 

-Mozambique’s National Meteorological Institute (INAM) urged people of southern provinces of Gaza and Inhambane to be on HIGH ALERT
-Cyclone Giovanna is about to approach the southern province.

ALERT for Inhambane: Districts of Jangamo, Maxixe, Zavala, Inharrime, Panda, Homoine, Morrumbene, Massinga, Funhalouro and Vilankulo and the provincial capital, Inhambane city
-The cyclone has been currently traveling at a speed of 150 kilometers per hour
-Following Mozambique’s National Emergency Operational Center (CENOE), disaster response team are READY (active)


UPDATE

-About 40 schools damaged

UPDATE

-National Office of Risk Management and Disaster (BNGRC) send seven tonnes of white rice and two tonnes of pulses, 45 boxes of soap, 5 boxes of candles and offered 200,000 families affected by cyclone-United States provided Malagasy government with emergency assistance of 50,000 dollars for disaster
-France: one million euros for the rehabilitation and construction of roads, tracks and dams


UPDATE February 16

-Following Météo France, a new low pressure system(depression) in the area has formed Located at 2950 kilometers east coast of Reunion currently. The tropical depression called "Hilwa" is moving at 15km/h towards the Southwest

UPDATE

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Visible image of Cyclone Giovanna in the
Mozambique Channel at 10:45 UTC
(5:45 a.m. EST) on Feb. 15, 2012; NASA
-Death toll has risen to 16
-65 injured and 11,000 homeless


UPDATE
 
Now, the question is Where is Cyclone Giovanna right now? Has it passed Madagascar? Aside is NASA image taken at 10:45 UTC (5:45 a.m. EST) on Feb. 15, 2012 which shows that Cyclone Giovanna has entered the Mozambique Channel.

UPDATE 16:32 UTC
 
-Death toll at 10 with more than 15 missing
-Houses made of bamboo and wood washed away in floods
in Madagascar
-More than 20 hospitalized
-ShelterBox Operations will arrive at the island on 17 February to assess the need for emergency aid which will work in coordination with National Disaster Relief Agency

-Now Mozambique, on the south-eastern coast of Africa on HIGH ALERT


UPDATE
-Death toll has risen to 10


UPDATE 10:32 UTC

-Death toll has risen to five

UPDATE

-The road from Anivorano to Brickaville is blocked
-80% of electricity poles are down in Brickaville


UPDATE February 15

- At least 3 people are reported to be killed by TC Giovanna in Madagascar with widespread damage. Damage report yet to come
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Several part including capital Antananarivo, are still without water, electricity or telephone services
-UNICEF has started proving emergency supplies to assist 100,000 people in Madagascar. The emergency supplies include mosquito nets, water purification devices and school kits
-By Saturday, Giovanna will enter Mozambique where winds of 65 knots (120 km an hour) are forecast, with gusts of 80 knots


UPDATE 17:54 UTC
Damage Reports

-Two people reported to be dead so far

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7 out of 10 houses have been destroyed in the district of Vatomandry
-Some bridges and roads especially between the district of Toamasina and the Capital Antananarivo
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Two helicopters will be surveying the affected areas


UPDATE
15:56 UTC

-Brickaville and Vatomandry, located 200km from the capital Antananarivo, worse affected by TC Giovanna destroying 75% to 95%. Actual detail report will be flashed as team will reach the spot probably by tomorrow
-Most government buildings have been completely destroyed
-Madagascar cyclone is expected to leave by late today
-But according to Météo France, it could return to the island in the coming days.


UPDATE
15:28 UTC

-Now the question is "Where is Giovanna situated right now in Madagascar?" Currently at the time of updating, Cyclone Giovanna is 91km ENE of Belo-sur-Tsiribihina, near Itondy.
The cyclone is now passing the southern end of Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park and is expected to reach the Mozambique Channel just north of Belo-sur-Tsiribihina around 19:00 local time
-Now there is report of another storm currently in Indian Ocean approximately 1000 miles east-southeast of Diego Garcia which could strike Madagascar next week



UPDATE

-One person is reported to be killed in the inland sugar-producing town of Brickaville after an electricity pole fell on her

UPDATE
04:40 UTC
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The imminent danger has been declared for regions Analanjirofo Atsinanana, Alaotra Mangoro Betsiboka Menabe Atsimo-Andrefana, Amoron'i Mania, Matsiatra-Ambony and all regions of the former province of Antananarivo
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About 10,000 households experienced power cuts
-The town of Tampon worse affected
-206mm of rainfall in volcano,139mm in Cilaos, 113mm to the Plain of Kaffirs. It has given somewhat relief to the farmers. The area was experiencing drought from several months. Dams are also filled

UPDATE February 14, 04:14 UTC

-Madagascar (Giovanna) is still under RED ALERT
 
-However, by 2/14/2012 12:00:00 AM, it is lowered to Category 2 with Maximum sustained wind speed 175 km/hr
- 650 thousand people will be affected due to this TC in some hours
-The cyclone made landfall at about two o'clock in the morning, between the district of Toamasina and Vatomandry
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Schools and offices closed in eastern port city of Tamatave


UPDATE

-Giovanna crossed the east coast of Madagascar overnight causing heavy rainfall
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Power cut in
Antananarivo 
-Strong wind and heavy rainfall in Tana. No cell contact in West Coastal area
 -Internet connection interrupted
-Air Madagascar cancelled all flights leaving from Antananarivo


UPDATE

-Tropical cyclone Giovanna arrived Madagascar at about 20:00 GMT on 13 February.

UPDATE

-One of the visitor has just mentioned though Contact form  from Antananarivo, Madagascar that Warning is in effect for Analanjirofo Atsinanana, Alaotra Mangoro-and-Vatovavy Fitovinany and the District of Antalaha, Befandriana North , Mandritsara Vondrozo, Vohipeno and Farafangana region of Madagascar"
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Sf Nathani reports "Disaster report" from Antananarivo, " it 10.45pm 13th feb'12. wind blowing and its starts raining"

UPDATE

-GDACS has kept Red Tropical Cyclone Alert In Madagascar For GIOVANNA-12 
-940 thousand people will be affected by this cyclone in Madagascar-HIGH ALERT for Antananarivo and Toamasina region of Madagascar
-Worse effect will be seen in Atsinanana and Vatomandry airport 

-According to the weather service, "heavy rain accompanied by gale force winds are expected throughout the province of Toamasina, the Regions and Vatovavy-Fitovinany Sofia, and in-Atsimo Atsinanana from Monday after- noon"

UPDATE 15:58 UTC

- Tropical cyclone Giovanna is about to strike Madagascar. It is a  powerful Category 4 storm with 145 mph winds. It is forecast to then cross the island and pass by the capital Antananarivo as a category three tropical cyclone and then enter the Mozambique Channel as a category one tropical cyclone by Wednesday 15 February
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According to the Saffir-Simpson damage scale the potential property damage and flooding from a storm of Giovanna's strength (category 3)at landfall includes:
  • Storm surge generally 2.7-3.7 metres (9-12 feet) above normal. 
  • Some structural damage to small residences and utility buildings with a minor amount of curtain wall failures.
  • Damage to shrubbery and trees with foliage blown off trees and large trees blown down.
  • Mobile homes and poorly constructed signs are destroyed.
  • Low-lying escape routes are cut by rising water 3-5 hours before arrival of the center of the storm.
  • Flooding near the coast destroys smaller structures with larger structures damaged by battering from floating debris.
  • Terrain continuously lower than 1.5 meters (5 feet) above mean sea level may be flooded inland 13 km (8 miles) or more.
  • Evacuation of low-lying residences within several blocks of the shoreline may be required.
Note that above effect/impacts are provided for guidance only and should not be used to make life or death decisions or decisions relating to property.

UPDATE

Getting
lot of mails and comments, One of the visitor has just mentioned though Contact form the current scenario of Madagascar,"We people from the coastal region are warned for severe effect. Till now the weather is calm"
 
we request anyone (from Madagascar/South Africa) who can help us in preparing detail in-depth report. Kindly if anyone can send updates through Contact form. Real updates are far better. Better if you can keep your detail too. It will be easy to publish your name and location. Thanks for all those comments -Admin


UPDATE 02/13

-Hurricane Giovanna is going to make landfall in Madagascar Island region in some hours. People in Madagascar are ready to batter this situation which may be worst in Madagascar history as forecaster says. Earlier cyclone Geralda passed from same region causing heavy destruction. This time people are themselves in ALERT STATUS (hope no major damage). Personally advice that residents of central and eastern portions of Madasgascar should prepare and better evacuate the coastal areas
-Unconfirmed report from Madagascar says, People in Coastal region are little panicked as the Hurricane is approaching near. Some have even left their home
-After four days, Giovanna is forecasted to arrive at the southern Mozambican coastline i.e approximately Wednesday Feb 17, 2012


UPDATE 02/12

Giovanna will make landfall near Toamasina and continue westward across Madagascar. If it strikes Madagascar as a category 4 storm (as forecasted), it will cause heavy destruction. Following similar path, Cyclone Geralda caused catastrophic damage in Madagascar in late January 1994. Cyclone Geralda made landfall near Toamasina, Madagascar after weakening into a Category 3 storm on February 2-3. The time and location are about to same.


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Storm path of "Geralda" (1994). The path and location (+ time) are
about to same for both "Giovanna" and "Geralda". When "Geralda"
made a landfall just south of Toamasina, it destroyed 80% of the
city's seaport. Current "Giovanna" is too passing from same region
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Path of Cyclone "Giovanna". It is heading towards Madagascar
When Geralda made a landfall just south of Toamasina, it destroyed 80% of the city's seaport. Toamasina, at that time the only refinery in Madagascar was also damaged severely. 40 000 houses were destroyed or damaged. Lines of communications, railways, roads and bridges were brought down by the extreme force of the storm (source Wikipedia)

It is currently moving towards land (Antananarivo) with significant wave height 26 feet. It will make landfall (flooding + heavy rainfall) on February 13. In two days (Feb. 13 + Feb.
14) the impact can be great as forecasters says. So people in Madagascar should prepare for it. It will enter Madagascar late night (Feb. 13) and impacts will be seen on February 14 where it will last for whole day and will leave Madagascar late 14th February
After February 14, the cyclone impact will be less, just as a "Tropical storm" which will then passes to Mozambique. Mozambique is already hit by Tropical cyclones "Dando" and "Funso" which caused heavy rainfall and flooding taking lives of 40
It's effect can be seen in Marovoay, Madirovalo, Toamasina, Ambatondrazaka, Saka, Antananarivo, Antanifosty, Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa, Manakara, Farafagana, Benzaha, Toliara region. It will cause effect on almost all region but mainly in Central Part.

Place Overview

The Republic of Madagascar is an island country located in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa. The nation comprises the island of Madagascar (the fourth-largest island in the world), as well as numerous smaller peripheral islands. In the Malagasy language, the island of Madagascar is called Madagasikara and its people are referred to as Malagasy.At 592,800 square kilometres, Madagascar is the world's 47th-largest country and the fourth-largest island

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