What to remember regarding the restoration of various services following the passage of storm Dikeledi in Mayotte

What to remember regarding the restoration of various services following the passage of storm Dikeledi in Mayotte
What to remember regarding the restoration of various services following the passage of storm Dikeledi in Mayotte

The backup and gradual resumption of activities plan initiated by the prefect of Mayotte is underway. Passenger transport by the STM between Grande Terre and Petite Terre should resume tomorrow morning. For its part, Marcel Henry airport plans to reopen to commercial flights, although disruptions are expected due to flight cancellations last weekend.

Mayotte The 1st


Published on January 13, 2025 at 11:51 a.m.,
updated January 13, 2025 at 8:04 p.m.

On the eve of the anniversary of the passage of Cyclone Chido which devastated the island, “very weakened” Mayotte is placed on orange alert for rain and strong winds. The population is advised to remain very cautious about the side effects of Dikeledi and the Kashkasi period.

  • The prefect of Mayotte, François Xavier Bieuville lifted thered alert this Monday since 3 p.m.
  • Dikeledi gives way to the monsoon phenomenon Kashkasi
  • The weather should be better from Tuesday but the risk of landslides and mudslides still threatens the island

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