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François Bayrou takes stock of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte on December 14, 2024.
MAYOTTE – “A dramatic situation. » At the end of an interministerial crisis meeting following the passage of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte this Saturday, December 14, Prime Minister François Bayrou spoke of an event “unexpectedly violent”. The damage is already immense and at least two people have been reported dead.
“The situation intersects with several immediate and medium-term risk factors,” underlined the new head of government, recalling that the winds blew at more than 200 km/h.
“Public facilities (were) very damaged or destroyed: the prefecture, the hospital, the airport, making the very large number of air connections impossible”he indicated.
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