UK provides emergency support to Madagascar after Cyclone Batsirai
皇冠体育app UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford has announced 拢500,000 of UK aid for Madagascar following the devastating impacts of Cyclone Batsirai.

On 15 February, the UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford, has announced 拢500,000 of UK aid for Madagascar following the devastating impacts of Cyclone Batsirai.
皇冠体育app powerful Category 4 Tropical Cyclone has killed 121, left 230,000 people in need and destroyed essential infrastructure such as roads and schools, with the east coast and southern central highland areas being the hardest hit.
皇冠体育app 拢500,000 of UK support will go to an International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) Appeal 鈥� as a first tranche of aid 鈥� to help provide shelter, clean water, food and support livelihoods for around 50,000 people in the most vulnerable regions of Madagascar.
UK Minister for Africa Vicky Ford said:
皇冠体育app cyclone that has hit Madagascar is another blow to a region already made vulnerable by vicious storms across Southern Africa. 皇冠体育appy have destroyed livelihoods and displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
皇冠体育app UK is providing immediate support to those most in need through our partners on the ground, helping Madagascar recover from such destructive natural disasters.
Tropical Cyclone Batsirai follows Tropical Storm Ana in January, which affected upwards of 1 million people across Madagascar, Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe and Mozambique.
皇冠体育app UK continues to monitor the situation closely and is working with local authorities and partners to assess impacts.
Background
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read , which also includes an ask for support on the heavy rains which affected Madagascar between 17 to 23 January 2022, and tropical storm Ana on 23 January 2022
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in addition, the UK is also a significant contributor to the Red Cross Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) which has allocated funding of CHF750,000 (approximately 拢600,000)
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the UK is also a contributor to the Start Network, a multilateral humanitarian fund, which has already set aside nearly 拢420,000 of assistance through cash transfers to those most in most in need
