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Madagascar - GFDRR

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Disaster Effects, Billion Ariary<br />

36<br />

Damage, Loss, and Needs Assessment for Recovery and Reconstruction: <strong>Madagascar</strong><br />

Figure 6: Most Affected Sectors in Terms of Damage and Losses<br />

200,000<br />

150,000<br />

Losses<br />

Damage<br />

100,000<br />

50,000<br />

0<br />

Education<br />

Health<br />

Nutrition<br />

Housing and Public Administration Buildings<br />

Agriculture<br />

Industry and Commerce<br />

Tourism<br />

Electricity<br />

Water and Sanitation<br />

Transport<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Environment<br />

The effects of the cyclone season were not spread out evenly across the country; rather, they<br />

were concentrated in several Regions and Districts. Most affected in terms of total amounts of<br />

damage and losses were the regions of Analanjirofo and Atsinanana, where 63 percent of the<br />

effects were concentrated. Other significantly affected regions include Menabe, Alaotra<br />

Mangoro, Boeny, Atsimo Atsinanana, Sofia and Diana . This concentration of disaster effects<br />

was due to the coincidence of the paths of Fame and Ivan (see Figure 7).<br />

Table 10: Most Affected Regions in the Country<br />

Region<br />

Total Effects, Million Ariary<br />

% of Total<br />

Analanjirofo 215,272 41.2<br />

Atsinanana 114,220 21.9<br />

Menabe 36,956 7.1<br />

Sofia 26,038 5.0<br />

Alaotra Mangoro 23,025 4.4<br />

Atsimo Atsinanana 13,545 2.6<br />

Boeny 13,247 2.5<br />

Diana 13,018 2.5

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