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UNICEF expressed concern over the vulnerability of children in Madagascar following Cyclone Gezani, which left at least 59 people dead and displaced thousands. The storm triggered a humanitarian crisis that threatens access to basic services and education. According to the agency, at least 6,000 children are among the displaced, while nearly 29,000 students have been forced out of school due to infrastructure destruction. UNICEF confirmed it is working with the government of Madagascar to restore normalcy and mitigate epidemiological risks in the affected communities.

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00:00UNICEF expresses concern over the vulnerability of children in Madagascar
00:04after Cyclone Ghassani, which left dozens dead and thousands displaced.
00:09The storm left at least 59 people dead and triggered a humanitarian crisis that
00:14threatens access to basic services and education. According to the agency's
00:19report, at least 6,000 children are among the displaced and nearly 29,000
00:24students have been forced out of school due to infrastructure destruction.
00:30In light of this situation, UNICEF has confirmed that it is working with the
00:34government of Madagascar to restore normalcy and mitigate epidemiological risk.
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