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Mauritius raises cyclone warning alert to maximum due to tropical storm Belal

Henry Ortiz Published January 16, 2024
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Mauritius raised a cyclone warning alert to maximum on Tuesday and told its inhabitants to stay indoors, but said tropical storm Belal was moving away from the Indian Ocean island nation.

Gusts of winds up to around 120 kilometers (74 miles) an hour were pummeling the remote island, the Mauritius Meteorological Service (MMS) said in a statement.

Belal has already battered the French overseas territory of Reunion, leaving one person dead.

Cyclone #Belal is now a low-end cyclone and should weaken to a tropical storm fairly soon. Earlier today, Belal made a very close pass on the island of #Réunion which impacted the people there with heavy rainfall. Danger still continues, but it is decreasing. All warnings below. pic.twitter.com/y5w6WH4ytA

— 🌪️ Weather Updates Worldwide – #StopWar 🎗️ (@InfoWeatherWx) January 15, 2024

The MMS said a cyclone class warning 4, the maximum level, was now in force on the island, a magnet for tourists attracted by its stunning white beaches and crystal-clear waters.

“The public is advised to maintain all precautions and remain indoors,” the agency said.

But it said in an update at around 7:00 am (0300 GMT) that barometric pressure was rising, “indicating that Belal has already crossed at its closest distance from Mauritius.”

Tropical Storm #Belal has formed in the South Indian Ocean 🌀

Belal is forecast to intensify over the weekend as it moves toward the Mascarene Islands of La Réunion and Mauritius. pic.twitter.com/jVJCNyCSd7

— Zoom Earth (@zoom_earth) January 13, 2024

“However, the cyclonic winds associated with Belal are still influencing the island,” the MMS added.

Severe Tropical Storm Belal is centered at about 150 kilometers (93 miles) south-southeast of Mauritius and is moving eastwards at a speed of about 15 kilometers an hour, according to the MMS.

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