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Cyclone Chido Devastates French Territory of Mayotte, Worst in 90 Years, Leaves 22 Dead
Dec 17, 2024, 09:56 AM
Cyclone Chido, the worst storm to hit Mayotte in 90 years, has caused widespread devastation across the French overseas territory in the Indian Ocean. The powerful Category 4 cyclone, which struck on December 14, has resulted in at least 22 confirmed deaths and over 1,400 injuries. Authorities fear that the death toll could rise to hundreds or even thousands as rescue operations continue. The storm brought waves up to 8 meters high and winds of up to 220 km/h, destroying entire neighborhoods and severely damaging public infrastructure, including the main airport and hospital. France has responded by deploying ships and military aircraft to deliver rescue workers and supplies to the island. The situation is dire, with residents facing shortages of food, water, and electricity, and the Red Cross reporting that over 200 of its volunteers may be missing.
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