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17 Jan 2018 | 09:36 AM UTC

Mauritius: Cyclone Berguitta approaching the island /update 1

Cyclone Berguitta to bring hazardous sea and weather conditions starting from January 17; preventive measures in place

Warning

Event

Local authorities have issued a “level 2 cyclone alert” for Tropical Storm Berguitta, which is expected to hit Mauritius January 17-18. Hazardous sea and weather conditions are anticipated in the northwest of the island, including winds up to 200 km/h (125 mph), sea swells up to 7 m (22 ft), and heavy rainfall. Schools across the island were closed on Tuesday, January 16, and will remain closed until further notice.

Tropical Storm Berguitta is a Category 1 storm on Saffir-Simpson scale and is expected to intensify into a Category 3 storm before making landfall, indicating the possibility of highly dangerous winds and potentially extensive damage.

Transportation disruptions are to be anticipated beginning on Wednesday; Air Austral has announced adjustments to its flights schedule to and from Mauritius

Context

Mauritius experiences an annual cyclone season from November through May, during which time heavy rainfall on the island can cause extensive damage. Tropical Storm Berguitta is a Category 1 storm on Saffir-Simpson scale, indicating the possibility of dangerous winds and potentially serious damage.

Advice

All those present in Mauritius are advised to monitor the situation and adhere to any instructions issued by the local authorities. Be prepared to leave immediately if an evacuation order is given; otherwise, remain indoors until authorities have indicated that the storm has passed. Distance yourself from natural bodies of water and be aware that hotels and airports may close in the event of a storm alert.