Cyclone Garance hits French island of La Reunion, blowing away roofs

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Trees blow in the wind as cyclone Garance approaches, in Saint-Denis, Reunion, Feb. 28, in this screengrab obtained from a social media video. (@yasdnol/X via Reuters)

Nairobi, Kenya/Paris, France - Cyclone Garance slammed into the French overseas territory of La Reunion with top wind speeds of 155 kph (96 mph) on Friday, blowing away roofs and cutting power and access to drinking water for many residents.

The island's prefect, Patrice Latron, said there were no reports so far of any deaths.

The cyclone made landfall in the north of the Indian Ocean island, which lies off Madagascar. It exited the southwest of the island several hours later, Meteo France weather agency said.

The prefecture said 180,000 households - about 42% of the electricity utility's customers - had lost power, and nearly 10% had no access to drinking water.

The prefecture said the worst of the storm had passed and a storm alert had been downgraded from the highest level, purple, to red. This meant rescue workers could now leave their shelters and start to assess damage and help those affected.

A mandatory order for residents to stay indoors remained in place and authorities expected rough weather conditions until at least the end of the day.

Top winds had dropped to 130 kph (80 mph), Meteo France said, but higher gusts were possible on the southwest of the island, with heavy rains now seen as a bigger risk.

In nearby Mauritius, authorities reopened the airport after the threat from the storm eased.

(Reporting by Ammu Kannampilly in Nairobi and Ingrid Melander and Sudip Kar-Gupta in Paris;Writing by Ingrid Melander, Hereward Holland;Editing by Christopher Cushing, Stephen Coates and Frances Kerry)