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Cyclone Dumazile

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Cyclone Dumazile at peak intensity east of Madagascar

Cyclone Dumazile was a strong South-West Indian Ocean tropical cyclone that affected Madagascar and Réunion in early March 2018. Dumazile originated from a low-pressure area that formed near Agaléga on 27 February. It then became a tropical disturbance on 2 March, and was named the next day after attaining tropical storm status. As conditions were favorable for intensification, Dumazile strengthened further and reached its peak intensity on 5 March, with 10-minute maximum sustained winds of 165 km/h (105 mph), 1-minute sustained winds of 205 km/h (125 mph), and a central atmospheric pressure of 945 hPa (27.91 inHg). As it tracked southeastwards, Dumazile weakened steadily over the next couple of days due to wind shear, and became a post-tropical cyclone on 7 March before completely dissipating on 10 March. Dumazile dropped torrential rainfall in Réunion and Madagascar – reaching 1,600 mm (63 in) in Salazie and 210 mm (8.3 in) in northeastern Madagascar – causing widespread flooding and damaging crops and infrastructure. Despite the flooding, only two deaths were caused by Dumazile, both in Madagascar. (Full article...)