Antalaha, the namesake of this post, is a town on the northeastern coast of Madagascar. In 2000, according to CNN, Cyclone Hudah struck Antalaha and leveled "nearly every building." It appears that Hudah was a Category 4 storm at landfall. The United Nations added that the town was "approximately 95 perent destroyed," leaving three-quarters of the population, or 130,000 people, in need of emergency assistance. Four years later, Antalaha got hit again and it was--if that's possible--even worse. The storm was Cyclone Gafilo, and it was a full-fledged Category 5 at landfall. The hit on Antalaha was direct; this time, perhaps due to somewhat stronger rebuilding, only 85 percent of structures were destroyed, although as the Red Cross reported, "Most of these were rudimentary constructions of wooden poles, mud, and thatched or zinc roofs" (PDF). 171,000 people were directly affected. And now, Category 4 Cyclone Indlala--the strongest storm so far ...
The Sad Cyclone History of Antalaha
Cyclone Hudah Antalaha caused massive destruction in 2000, leveling nearly every building in the town. Learn more about its impact.
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