Antananarivo, Madagascar - The Indian Ocean island of Madagascar was on Thursday picking up the pieces after tropical cyclone Fanele whipped across its western half, destroying hundreds of homes and dousing the area with torrential rains, causing flooding.
The Western resort of Morondava, which has a population of about 80,000, and the surrounding towns were 80 per cent destroyed, the regional administrator, Mamy Elisée Andriamasiarison, said.
Fanele slammed into Madagascar in the early hours of Wednesday morning at wind speeds of up to 260 kilometres per hour.