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Cyclone Chido Devastates Mayotte, Causing 14 Deaths, 250 Injuries, and Winds Over 200 km/h
Dec 15, 2024, 02:00 AM
Cyclone Chido has caused severe destruction in Mayotte, a French overseas territory in the Indian Ocean, leading to at least 14 confirmed fatalities and over 250 injuries. The cyclone, described as the most violent to hit the region in nearly 90 years, brought winds exceeding 200 km/h, devastating infrastructure and leaving thousands homeless. The prefect of Mayotte reported that many residents have lost everything, and the situation is dire, with significant concerns about a potential humanitarian crisis. Emergency services are mobilizing to provide aid, and a bridge for humanitarian assistance is being organized from La Réunion. The cyclone has also impacted Mozambique, where it made landfall with destructive winds and heavy rain, raising fears of further casualties and damage. Authorities continue to assess the situation and coordinate relief efforts as the aftermath of Cyclone Chido unfolds.
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