As floodwaters recede in eastern Madagascar, attention is turning toward long-term reconstruction following Cyclone Gezani.
Urban planners and climate experts emphasize the importance of rebuilding with resilience in mind. Investment in stronger housing, reinforced coastal defenses, and improved drainage systems could reduce future disaster risks.
Communities in Toamasina face months — if not years — of rebuilding. For many residents, recovery will depend not only on emergency relief but also on sustained development support.
Analysts say the storm presents a critical opportunity to integrate climate adaptation strategies into national infrastructure planning.






