Tropical depression Bheki continues to weaken. It was circulating at 4 a.m., this Thursday, November 21, 2024, 115km east of Mauritius via points 20.2° South and 58.6° East. It moves in a West-South-West direction at 20 km/h. A heavy rain watch, a strong wind and heavy swell warning have been in effect since 4 p.m. yesterday and until 4 p.m. this Thursday.
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Published on November 21, 2024 at 9:27 a.m.,
updated November 21, 2024 at 9:43 a.m.
Mauritius wakes up under a gray and rainy sky. Bheki, a filling tropical depression, is located 115 km east of the sister island. It has already lost a lot of intensity and continues to weaken while heading at 20 km/h in a West-South-West direction.
Given the cloud masses associated with the phenomenon, Mauritius Meteorological Services has issued a heavy rain watch and strong wind and strong swell warnings, from Wednesday at 4 p.m. These alerts are in effect until 4 p.m. this Thursday.
Showers of moderate intensity, which could become heavy, are expected in the East and the highlands. A risk of storms cannot be ruled out. Pockets of fog risk complicating traffic towards the summits.
The southerly wind is moderate. It will blow on average at 35, even 45 km/h. Attention ! Gusts of up to 100 km/h are also forecast this Thursday morning by Mauritius meteorologists. As the day goes on, the flow will move towards the North. Gusts of wind are not expected to exceed 60 km/h.
All sea trips are canceled. A swell of 4 to 6 meters is breaking along the Mauritian coast. It should begin to amortize this afternoon.
Mauritius having already experienced dramatic floods, Défimédia reminds some precautionary instructions in the event of stormy showers:
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Stay in safe places and avoid open spaces, hiking, sea activities and taking shelter under trees.
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Avoid areas prone to water accumulation.
- Use extreme caution on roads due to reduced visibility caused by heavy rain and fog.
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