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- Cyclone_Kamisy abstract "Cyclone Kamisy was considered the worst tropical cyclone to affect northern Madagascar since 1911. A tropical disturbance formed near Diego Garcia on April 3, 1984 and subsequently moved westward, intensifying into a moderate tropical storm two days later. Given the name Kamisy, the storm gradually intensified into an intense tropical cyclone by April 9. Kamisy reached winds of 170 km/h (105 mph) before making landfall in extreme northern Madagascar near Diego Suarez. It weakened upon entering the Mozambique Channel, but briefly re-intensified on April 10. That day while passing near Mayotte, the cyclone turned to the southeast, striking Madagascar again near Majunga. Kamisy quickly crossed the country. After emerging into the Indian Ocean off the east coast of Madagascar, the system reintensified into a moderate tropical storm before dissipating on April 16.In northern Madagascar, Kamisy produced wind gusts of 250 km/h (155 mph), which destroyed 80% of the city of Diego Suarez. About 39,000 people were left homeless in the area, and there were five deaths. In western Madagascar, the cyclone dropped 232.2 mm (9.14 in) of rainfall in 24 hours in Majunga, which damaged rice fields in the region after causing widespread river flooding. Additionally, the storm destroyed about 80% of Majunga. Throughout the country, Kamisy caused $250 million in damage and 68 deaths, with 215 people injured and 100,000 left homeless. Fifteen people were killed and 30 others were injured in Mahajanga. Following the storm, emergency food and medical supplies were rushed into the nation. In addition to the impact to Madagascar, one death and severe damage was reported in the Comoros Islands, where all of the banana crop was destroyed.".
- Cyclone_Kamisy thumbnail Kamisy_Apr_8_1984_0401Z.png?width=300.
- Cyclone_Kamisy wikiPageID "39930685".
- Cyclone_Kamisy wikiPageRevisionID "593928350".
- Cyclone_Kamisy 10MinWinds "92".
- Cyclone_Kamisy 1MinWinds "100".
- Cyclone_Kamisy areas Comoros.
- Cyclone_Kamisy areas Madagascar.
- Cyclone_Kamisy areas Mayotte.
- Cyclone_Kamisy areas Seychelles.
- Cyclone_Kamisy basin "SWI".
- Cyclone_Kamisy damages "250".
- Cyclone_Kamisy dissipated "1984-04-17".
- Cyclone_Kamisy fatalities "69".
- Cyclone_Kamisy formed "1984-04-03".
- Cyclone_Kamisy hurricaneSeason "1983".
- Cyclone_Kamisy imageLocation "Kamisy Apr 8 1984 0401Z.png".
- Cyclone_Kamisy imageName "--04-08".
- Cyclone_Kamisy inflated "1".
- Cyclone_Kamisy name "Intense Tropical Cyclone Kamisy".
- Cyclone_Kamisy pressure "927".
- Cyclone_Kamisy type "tropical cyclone".
- Cyclone_Kamisy year "1984".
- Cyclone_Kamisy subject Category:1983–84_South-West_Indian_Ocean_cyclone_season.
- Cyclone_Kamisy subject Category:1984_in_Comoros.
- Cyclone_Kamisy subject Category:1984_in_Madagascar.
- Cyclone_Kamisy subject Category:Cyclones_in_Madagascar.
- Cyclone_Kamisy subject Category:Disasters_in_Comoros.
- Cyclone_Kamisy subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Madagascar.
- Cyclone_Kamisy comment "Cyclone Kamisy was considered the worst tropical cyclone to affect northern Madagascar since 1911. A tropical disturbance formed near Diego Garcia on April 3, 1984 and subsequently moved westward, intensifying into a moderate tropical storm two days later. Given the name Kamisy, the storm gradually intensified into an intense tropical cyclone by April 9. Kamisy reached winds of 170 km/h (105 mph) before making landfall in extreme northern Madagascar near Diego Suarez.".
- Cyclone_Kamisy label "Cyclone Kamisy".
- Cyclone_Kamisy sameAs m.0wdr3xh.
- Cyclone_Kamisy sameAs Q17075601.
- Cyclone_Kamisy sameAs Q17075601.
- Cyclone_Kamisy wasDerivedFrom Cyclone_Kamisy?oldid=593928350.
- Cyclone_Kamisy depiction Kamisy_Apr_8_1984_0401Z.png.
- Cyclone_Kamisy isPrimaryTopicOf Cyclone_Kamisy.