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Tropical Cyclone Ava bears down on Madagascar

Red Cross deploys disaster response teams

We’ve activated our national disaster response team, and Red Cross volunteers in all the districts are on high alert

ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, January 5, 2018/APO Group/ --

Madagascar is on high alert as Tropical Cyclone Ava moves towards the island. Red Cross disaster response teams are readying response plans in anticipation of the cyclone’s landfall.

“Right now, our major concern is flooding as a result of the expected heavy rains. We’ve activated our national disaster response team, and Red Cross volunteers in all the districts are on high alert,” said Izaka Harizaka, acting Secretary General, Malagasy Red Cross.

In the event of a disaster, the Red Cross will be able to immediately draw on pre-positioned emergency supplies for 500 families, and plans are under way to top up these stocks with additional relief supplies.

Madagascar is regularly hit by cyclones. In March 2017, Tropical Cyclone Enawo hit the island, claiming dozens of lives and displacing tens of thousands. It was the strongest storm to hit the island nation in more than a decade. In response, the Malagasy Red Cross mobilized 24 disaster response teams alongside nearly 900 volunteers. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC).