Madagascar Heavy rain was recorded in northeastern Madagascar on 13 March. fell on
Sambava that same day. Intense flooding occurred in the Ankavanana River, which threatened more than 1000 people. Five people were killed in the
Sava Region. Flooding impacted more than 100 schools. Homes were swept away in areas near
Maroantsetra. Near the Andranofotsy River, people were most affected. By 17 March, though, the water level had decreased a fair amount in the community. That day, the water level on land rose to . 13 of 20 municipalities in the
Maroantsetra district were underwater and 28 houses had been destroyed in the town of Mahalevona. The effects of Herold didn't end until the
cyclone alerts were lifted on 17 March for the entire island. 911 homes were flooded. 178 huts were damaged, and 127 residencies were destroyed in Madagascar. In Maroantsetra, 79 classrooms were damaged, and 24 were damaged in
Sainte-Marie.
Mascarene Islands In the Mascarene Islands, maximum sustained winds of was recorded. When Herold passed in between the islands of
Mauritius and
Rodrigues on 17 March, it made schools close and caused eighty people to seek refuge in accommodation centers. In the islands, damage was minimal. In most areas, it was limited to downed trees and power outages. However, a gust of was recorded in
Sir Gaëtan Duval Airport. Maximum rainfall was no more than . Herold also briefly passed over
Réunion. There was no known damage there. ==See also==