05 Apr 2023 | 11:50 AM UTC
Mauritius: Adverse weather forecast across much of the country through at least April 11
Heavy rainfall and thunderstorms forecast across Mauritius through at least April 11. Possible flooding and associated disruptions.
Event
Heavy rainfall is forecast across Mauritius through at least April 11. The Mauritius Meteorological Service has issued a heavy rainfall warning across the country April 5. Heavy downpours may be accompanied by thunderstorms and strong wind gusts. The intense downpours may trigger flooding in low-lying and riverine areas, as well as landslides on unstable slopes. Further localized showers and thunderstorms are forecast across much of Mauritius over the coming days and authorities will likely issue further weather warnings accordingly.
Hazardous Conditions
Sustained heavy rainfall could trigger flooding in low-lying communities near rivers, streams, and creeks. Urban flooding is also possible in developed areas with easily overwhelmed stormwater drainage systems. Sites located downstream from large reservoirs or rivers may be subject to flash flooding after relatively short periods of intense rainfall. Landslides are possible in hilly or mountainous areas, especially where the soil has become saturated by heavy rainfall.
Authorities could issue mandatory evacuation orders for flood-prone communities over the coming days. Disruptions to electricity and telecommunications services are possible where significant flooding or landslides impact utility networks.
Transport
Floodwaters and debris flows may render some bridges, rail networks, or roadways impassable, impacting overland travel in and around affected areas. Ponding on road surfaces could cause hazardous driving conditions on regional highways. Authorities could temporarily close some low-lying routes that become inundated by floodwaters.
Severe weather could also trigger flight delays and cancellations at regional airports, including Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (SRU). Authorities may temporarily suspend port operations or close beach fronts if strong winds trigger hazardous sea conditions.
Localized business disruptions may occur in low-lying areas; some businesses might not operate at full capacity because of flood damage to facilities, possible evacuations, and some employees' inability to reach work sites.
Advice
Monitor local media for weather updates and related advisories. Confirm all transport reservations and business appointments before travel. Make allowances for localized travel delays and potential supply chain disruptions where flooding has been forecast. Do not drive on flooded roads. Charge battery-powered devices in the case of prolonged electricity outages.