On February 5th, Cyclone Batsirai swept along the East coast of Madagascar. It caused the collapse of many buildings, houses, health care centers as well as floods and major power cuts.
Cyclone Batsirai also devastated crops. Heavy rains and wind gusts of up to 240km/h first hit the East coast of the island, before moving inland, causing rivers to overflow into the rice fields.
To date, more than 70,000 people have been displaced, 125,000 people have been affected and about 100 people have lost their lives.
On February 22, only two weeks after this tragic event, cyclone Emnati hit the island of Madagascar again: no casualties were reported, but the bad weather made it difficult for rescue services to reach the most sensitive areas.
The funds raised will allow us to support the Sainte-Anne hospital, located in the district of Mananjary, where Electriciens sans frontières teams have already been mobilized in the past to electrify the building.
Ste. Anne’s Hospital is now the only hospital that can be used in the entire region, with approximately 1,500 patients per year. It covers a population of more than 70,000 people, which is why our teams are urgently working to meet the facility’s energy needs.
Retrospective
2015: Electriciens sans frontières was asked for assistance to electrify the public hospital Sainte-Anne de Mananjary.
The objective was to improve both the working conditions of the nursing staff and the conditions of care of the patients.
We responded to these needs by providing a mixed source of photovoltaic energy and generators, as well as by setting up an electrical network and a water distribution network in case of fire. A team was also trained to maintain the installations.