Six people drowned, five more died in collapsed houses or fallen trees, and about 7,000 people on the island were affected by the typhoon.
In northern Madagascar, at least 11 people have died due to flooding and destruction caused by Typhoon Gaman, Voice of America reports.
Six people drowned, five more died in collapsed houses or fallen trees, and about 7,000 people on the island were affected by the storm, local authorities said.
The average wind speed was 150 km/h, and the storm brought heavy downpours.
Haman has been reclassified as a tropical storm and meteorologists expect its damage to diminish Friday afternoon.
We remind you that in January of this year, typhoon Cheneso claimed the lives of 30 residents of Madagascar.
In Ukraine at the beginning of the year, Hurricane Charlotte struck, causing massive destruction, blackouts and even the death of several people.
Source: korrespondent

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