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2019 in Madagascar
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June 23, 2025
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Other events of 2019
Timeline of Madagascan history
Events in the year
2019 in
Madagascar
.
Incumbents
President
:
Rivo Rakotovao
(until 19 January),
Andry Rajoelina
(starting 19 January)
Prime Minister
:
Christian Ntsay
Events
4 to 9 March –
Cyclone Idai
hit northwestern Madagascar.
[
1
]
21 to 23 April –
Cyclone Kenneth
passes through the north of Madagascar.
[
2
]
27 May –
Parliamentary election
concluded with
Young Malagasies Determined
gaining majority seats.
26 June – A
stampede
in
Antananarivo
resulted in the death of 16 people.
[
3
]
9 to 11 December –
Cyclone Belna
hit Madagascar.
[
4
]
References
↑
Cai, Weiyi; McCann, Allison; Patel, Jugal K. (19 March 2019).
"Mozambique's Cyclone: Mapping the Destruction of Idai"
.
The New York Times
.
ISSN
0362-4331
. Retrieved
18 August
2023
.
↑
"Southern Africa: Tropical Cyclone Kenneth Flash Update No. 1 (24 April 2019) - Mozambique"
.
Relief Web
. 24 April 2019
. Retrieved
18 August
2023
.
↑
Busari, Stephanie; Adebayo, Bukola (27 June 2019).
"Madagascar stadium stampede kills 16 during celebrations"
.
CNN
. Retrieved
18 August
2023
.
↑
"Tropical Cyclone Belna Makes Landfall in Madagascar"
.
The Weather Channel
. Retrieved
18 August
2023
.
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