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VisitIntense Cyclone Chido Hits Mayotte: Winds Up to 226 km/h, Two Dead, Worst Since 1934
Dec 14, 2024, 12:02 PM
Intense Tropical Cyclone Chido has made landfall on the French territory of Mayotte, which was placed under 'alerte violette,' the highest alert level. The cyclone brought devastating winds and heavy rainfall, with wind speeds reaching up to 226 km/h at Mayotte's international airport—the strongest ever recorded on the island. The control tower at the airport was severely damaged, leading to the suspension of commercial flights. The cyclone caused widespread destruction, including roofs torn off houses, severe damage in areas like Kawéni, and power outages affecting over 15,000 households. Internet connectivity in Mayotte fell to 14% of ordinary levels due to infrastructure damage. Emergency services are overrun, and the vulnerable population is particularly affected. At least two deaths have been reported on the island of Petite-Terre. President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for the people of Mayotte, stating, "L’heure est à l’urgence. Nous serons là aujourd’hui comme demain." The cyclone is considered the worst to hit Mayotte since 1934, surpassing even Cyclone Kamisy in 1984. The French government is deploying emergency aid, including military personnel and emergency services, to assist in the aftermath. Authorities warn that the full extent of the damage is yet to be assessed.
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