Weakened Cyclone Freddy batters Madagascar, killing 4

A man walks by damaged building, in Mananjary district, Madagascar, Wednesday Feb. 22, 2023 after cyclone Freddy reached Madagascar. A slightly weakened Cyclone Freddy has made landfall in Madagascar, where schools, businesses and public transportation were shut down ahead of its arrival. Freddy was packing winds gusting to 180 kilometers per hour, or about 111 miles per hour, as it came ashore in a nation already hit in January by a tropical storm that killed at least 30 people. (AP Photo/Solofo Rasolofomanana)

ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar (AP) 鈥 A weakened Cyclone Freddy which pummeled Madagascar Tuesday night with heavy rains and strong destructive winds, killing four people, is continuing to wreak havoc in the southwest of the Indian Ocean nation.

Freddy battered the western city of Mananjary and left 16,660 people displaced and damaged nearly 5,000 homes in the country, according to the latest provisional assessment by Madagascar's risk and disaster management office. But somewhat weaker winds and better preparation staved off further damage.

The cyclone had waned slightly over land, with the state's meteorological office measuring average winds of 50 kilometers (31 miles) per hour and reduced gusts of 70 kilometers (43 miles) per hour.

The red alerts issued for Madagascar鈥檚 east coast were lifted Wednesday morning and the southwestern regions of the island have now been placed on 鈥渂lue alert,鈥 indicating a phase of post-cyclone damage assessment, rescue and recovery.

鈥淩ecently built utilities, schools, stadium and health centers have been affected including houses by the seafront whose roofs were blown off,鈥 said Martin Raveloarimanana, a church minister in Mananjary. 鈥淲e try to repair what can be repaired and to clean up."

Raveloarimanana said that better preparation and early evacuations limited damage and risk to life. But he added that the region was that pummeled the region in February last year and the new damage has only added to residents' despair.

Authorities say 64 tons of relief food rations have been made available to the region.

鈥淏ananas and breadfruit trees fell because of the winds," said Gabriel Ravelomanantsoa, a resident of Antsenavolo, about 50 kilometers (30 miles) southwest of Mananjary. 鈥淭his is what people eat daily and everything is now destroyed.鈥

But he added: "Homes were not affected that much as everyone had reinforced their house because we had information in advance.鈥

Vatovavy region authorities, where Mananjary is located, reported that 12,000 people were displaced. The region's governor told The Associated Press that officials are 鈥渟till in the process of taking stock of the damage.鈥

Freddy, now classified as a 鈥渕oderate tropical storm,鈥 is projected to leave the island Wednesday evening. It is set to travel across the Mozambican Channel where it will likely regain strength as it barrels towards mainland Africa, with Mozambique in its path, the United Nation's meteorological center in Reunion estimated. It is due to make landfall in the country on Friday morning.

The U.N. weather agency warned that the cyclone will lash Mozambique as a 鈥渟trong tropical storm with potentially damaging winds.鈥

A regional climate center based in Botswana also warned of 鈥渉eavy to extreme rainfall" over some parts of Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Eswatini and South Africa.

Meanwhile, fears of a new cyclone forming near the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean were raised after Reunion's cyclone center said it's monitoring a new tropical depression that 鈥渉as significant potential to strengthen into a tropical storm by Thursday.鈥

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Associated Press writer Wanjohi Kabukuru in Mombasa, Kenya, contributed to this report.

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