
Cyclone Freddy batters Madagascar
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Tropical Cyclones Can Only Survive Large Quantities of Heat and Moisture From Tropical Oceans
Tropical cyclones can only sustain themselves if they can absorb vast quantities of heat and moisture from tropical oceans. By the time that the storm moved over the southeastern coast of Madagascar on Tuesday night, it was still classified as a Category 3 hurricane. Such a storm can still generate winds in the order of 200 kilometers an hour. So it can still be absolutely life-threatening for people living in informal housing.
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