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Cyclone Batsirai: Met Office issues highest alert

A cyclone warning class IV – the highest alert level – is in force in Mauritius.

Such was the warning of the twelvth cyclone bulletin for Mauritius issued 9.30am on Wednesday 02 February 2022.

The Met Office said a few stations have already recorded wind gusts of the order of 120 km/h, especially to the north and north-west of the island during the last hour.

Moderate to heavy intermittent rain is persisting over the whole island. Cyclonic conditions are now prevailing in Mauritius. Some of the highest gusts recorded are as follows:

Cyclone Batsirai: Met Office issues highest alert
  • Champ de Mars : 133 km/h
  • Domaine des Pailles: 119 km/h
  • Vacoas: 109 km/h
  • Le Morne:115 Km/h
  • Riviere Noire: 108 km/h
  • Grand Bassin: 108 km/h

At 9.30am, intense tropical cyclone Batsirai was centred at about 170 km north of Mauritius in latitude 18.4 degrees South and longitude 57.7 degrees East.

Cyclone Batsirai: Met Office issues highest alert

It is moving towards the south-west at about 18 km/h and continues to approach the Island. The weather is likely to deteriorate further.

The public in Mauritius is advised to stay safe indoors.

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