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The roofs of La Reunion are blown off by Cyclone Garance, which has hit the French island.

On Friday, Cyclone Garance hit the French overseas territory La Reunion at top winds speeds of 155 km/h (96mph), destroying roofs and preventing residents from accessing drinking water and electricity.

Patrice Latron said that there had been no deaths reported on the island.

The cyclone hit land in the north of Madagascar, an island located in the Indian Ocean. Meteo France, the weather agency, said that it left the southwest part of the island a few hours later.

Prefecture officials said that 180,000 households, or 42% of customers with the electric utility, had lost electricity and that nearly 10% did not have access to water.

Prefecture announced that the storm was over and the alert level had been reduced from purple to red. Rescue workers were able to leave their shelters, assess the damage and begin helping those who had been affected.

Authorities expect rough weather to continue until the end of today.

Meteo France reported that top winds were down to 130 kph. However, higher gusts are possible in the southwest part of the island. Heavy rains, however, remain a greater risk.

Authorities in nearby Mauritius reopened their airport after the threat of the storm abated. Reporting by Ammu Kanampilly from Nairobi, and Ingrid Melander in Paris, and Sudip K. Gupta, Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing and proofreading by Christopher Cushing Stephen Coates Frances Kerry

(source: Reuters)