Mauritius braces for intense Cyclone Freddy

Mauritius braces for intense Cyclone Freddy

The island nation has halted flights and public transport as the tropical storm approaches.

A Meteosat-9 satellite image shows Cyclone Freddy (right) moving dangerously closer to Madagascar. (NOAA/AP pic)
PORT LOUIS:
Mauritius was battening down the hatches today as an intense tropical cyclone approached, with flights cancelled and public transport halted on the Indian Ocean island nation.

The Mauritius Meteorological Services (MMS) issued a Class 3 cyclone warning, saying the estimated gusts in the centre of Cyclone Freddy could be around 300kmph (190 mph).

It said the storm was centred about 275km to the northeast of Mauritius at 7am (0300 GMT) and moving west-southwest at an increased speed of about 30kmph.

“On this trajectory, Freddy continues to dangerously approach Mauritius and represents a direct threat,” the weather service said.

“As Freddy approaches Mauritius, storm surge is likely to cause coastal inundation in risk areas. It is therefore strictly advised not to go to sea.”

Flights have been cancelled to a number of international destinations, and all flights between the main island and the outlying isle of Rodrigues have been halted.

“Air Mauritius is closely monitoring the situation with the authorities and will keep passengers informed of developments,” the national carrier said on its website.

Public transport has been halted, and people have been urged to take all necessary precautions to keep safe.

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