Cyclone Emnati has caused further floods and landslides in Madagascar.
It is the fourth storm to affect the island since January, following Tropical Storm Ana, Cyclone Batsirai, and Cyclone Dumako, leaving the island with little time to recover between storms.
Emnati made landfall on the evening of 22 February, but weakened during 23 February. Over 30,000 people were evacuated as the storm approached, and no casualties were reported so far.