
Cyclone Dikeledi another African storm threat
Cyclone Dikeledi another African storm threat
Cyclone Dikeledi was named early this morning and is currently some 700 kilometers northeast of Mauritius moving westwards, towards the northern tip of Madagascar. The storm is currently maintaining a zippy pace, over 30 kilometers per hour, and is expected to slow down a little before it arrives in Madagascar on Saturday. Intensification is…
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Dikeledi means in Xhosa filled with tears.
Only to pray and repent nothing else will help 🤲🤲🤲
Jesus Christ have mercy on us
a Chido repeat
PLAYFUL SOUTH AFRICANS AND YOUR LEADERS!!!!! what is Cyclone Dkeledi!!!!!…we are today not interested in BEE and Afrcan names whilst youre so obsessed with Empowerment that you wil name a horrific natural disaster àfter our Black daughters!!! Whereas you fail to deal with disaster management plans throughout this country!!! But you had a meeting discussing a Black name to the disaster and not management measures. What is Cyclone Dikeledi BLACK GOVERNMENT!!!!
Dikelidi will be cat 4. Its my predicted.
dik lady aahh name
Finally something to track stay safe everyone
I don’t think it will be more than a C2 or 3 when it makes landfall, because its had time to strengthen but it didn’t do it so it only has like a day or 2 before it makes landfall
Not an c4 or worse..
I watched a fascinating documentary in 2005 about some zoo animals from NYC ending up in Madagascar of all places! Unfortunately they didn't assimilate with the wildlife culture as much as they hoped so they attempted to return to the zoo. (In a subsequent documentary, 2008, it explains how their their return didn't go as planned and they ended up crashing in Africa! You couldn't make it up!! Further documentaries in the series have since been released but I didn't kept up with them.)
To get to my point– I grew fond of those animals native to Madagascar, I hope they aren't too badly effected by this coming storm.
I hope people are safe from this storm
what the hell is a dikeledi