The Guardian (Nigeria)

Mauritius assesses damage after flash flooding

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AUTHORITIE­S in Mauritius are assessing the damage after Cyclone Belal brought torrential rain and flooding to the Indian Ocean island nation.

The country’s meteorolog­ical service said the storm was now moving away eastwards, but warned that “other environmen­tal risks” still existed.

At least one person has died in Mauritius and another on Réunion.

Mauritius upgraded the cyclone warning to the maximum level for a while, but said the worst danger had now passed.

About 100 vehicles were damaged and abandoned by their owners as a result of floods that hit the capital Port Louis on Monday.

But flood levels substantia­lly decreased on Tuesday and authoritie­s were able to clear up debris from the streets.

Scenes from the waterfront in Port Louis showed widespread destructio­n. Authoritie­s said they were carrying out a full assessment of the main roads and critical infrastruc­ture.

The Mauritius Meteorolog­ical Services ( MMS) said a “safety bulletin” was now in force as the storm was moving away from Mauritius, this came a few hours after it announced it was raising its alert to four, the maximum level.

It said the storm was now moving eastwards, in the direction of the Indian Ocean, at a speed of about 18km/ h ( 11mph).

“There are no longer any risks of having cyclonic conditions over Mauritius but other environmen­tal risks exist,” it said, urging people to remain in safe places and not to go out to sea, or walk along shorelines, because of the potential for storm surges. On Monday, Prime Minister, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, confirmed one death, and criticised the MMS for its response to the storm. The MMS director has resigned.

“I have to admit that the country has had a difficult time because of Cyclone Belal,” he said, adding that government decisions had relied on informatio­n from the meteorolog­ical service. “I share the anger of the people of Mauritius at this time. I am determined that the responsibl­e of this situation must assume their responsibi­lities.”

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