Two tropical systems, including Elvis and System No. 7-20242025, are present in the Indian Ocean, posing potential threats to southern Africa. Meteorological experts gather to enhance forecasting efforts amid increasing severe weather events.
A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises that were swept away from their sanctuary and left swimming for their lives in floods this m
Flood waters engulfed the sanctuary, and the tortoises — many of them mere whippersnappers in the tortoise world at about 25-50 years old — were carried away.
Sanctuary staff, locals and police officers joined together in the rescue effort, building makeshift rafts for the tortoises to float on.
The Right Reverend Anthony Poggo, the Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, has attended an enthronement service in Madagascar for The Most Reverend Dr Gilbert Rateloson Rakotondravelo, as the Archbishop and Primate of the Province of the Indian Ocean.
A horrific storm – the worst in nearly a century – ravaged the area. It leveled homes and wrecked infrastructure. In the aftermath, authorities weren’t responding fast enough to help survivors, who were struggling even to find clean water. People were desperate. People were traumatized.
Lavavolo Tortoise Center staff, members of the community and police officers joined together in a rescue operation, wading through the water with large containers to collect the bewildered tortoises
Whales journey past Madagascar on their route from Antarctica to breed in the Indian Ocean and Mozambique Channel, offering plenty of opportunities for sightings until September. On land, lemur babies are born,
Anyone who sees situation in Mayotte understands that ‘submersion’ is most appropriate word,' says Francois Bayrou - Anadolu Ajansı
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands ... ordeal when Cyclone Dikeledi hit the southern part of the Indian Ocean island in mid-January. Flood waters a meter (3.2 feet) high engulfed ...
A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises that were swept away from their sanctuary and left swimming for their lives in floods this m
A community in southern Madagascar has pulled together to save thousands of critically endangered tortoises swept away from their sanctuary and left swimming for their lives in floods this month caused by a tropical cyclone.