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Tropical Cyclone Enawo pushed ashore Tuesday morning in northeastern Madagascar with winds equal to a Category 4 hurricane, AccuWeather reported.
The cyclone hit with winds estimated at 145 mph, making it the most powerful storm to hit the island nation in 13 years, according to Weather Underground meteorologist Jeff Masters.
Aid workers were on alert as the storm lashed the coastline, the Associated Press said. There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties.
Enawo is forecast to rapidly weaken as it drives inland over the mountainous terrain of Madagascar, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said.
Though the storm's winds will diminish, ongoing heavy rain and the resulting floods will be the most dangerous parts of the storm.
Enawo has the potential to be in the top three most damaging storms in the island’s history if the forecast for heavy rain holds and causes flooding, Masters said.
A cyclone is the same type of storm as a hurricane or typhoon. In the Indian Ocean these storms are called cyclones or tropical cyclones. Since it's in the Southern Hemisphere, Enawo spins in a clockwise direction, unlike hurricanes and storms in the Northern Hemisphere, which rotate counterclockwise.
Twelve major — Category 3 or stronger — tropical cyclones have struck Madagascar since 1983, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
In March 2004, Tropical Cyclone Gafilo hit in roughly the same area of northeast Madagascar as Enawo, the Weather Channel said. Gafilo killed 363 people, according to the EM-DAT International Disaster Database.
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