(Re)see the special edition of the Pôle Outre-mer of Télévisions dedicated to Mayotte

(Re)see the special edition of the Pôle Outre-mer of Télévisions dedicated to Mayotte
(Re)see the special edition of the Pôle Outre-mer of France Télévisions dedicated to Mayotte

This Tuesday from 11:35 a.m. on 3, La1ere.fr and france., the Pôle Outre-mer editorial team is mobilizing for an extended 25-minute edition. While we still do not know the number of victims in Mayotte three days after the passage of Cyclone Chido, the teams in and in the archipelago will take stock.

Presenter Laurence Théatin will return with journalist Siti Daroussi on the latest events, so that the results are “impossible to assess” according to the resigning Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau. “Precarious housing, there is nothing anymore and less precarious housing has suffered a lot,” he declared during a press point from Saint-Denis in .

A special edition broadcast simultaneously on France 3, La1ere.fr and france.tv to adapt to the news hitting Mayotte in the Indian Ocean.

On stage Harouna Kamardine Mahorais based in Ile-de-France testifies to his emotion and his concerns. Many Mahorais in France are still without news of their loved ones.

Emmanuel Macron is due to visit the archipelago in the coming days and announces national mourning.

Entire neighborhoods of shanty towns have been wiped off the map, a situation difficult to assess: lack of water and food, and fear of looting are at the heart of concerns today. Telephone connections are very disrupted. Today the residents fear the next few hours, and the chaos that could now set in, this is what Talisma Soulaimana, a resident on site, described by video despite the connection difficulties.

Material aid is difficult to deliver. Emergency services have been organized since yesterday to help the population.. civil security andMany professionals are hard at work. Alice Moreira, from the Emergency Architects association, also takes stock of the issue of rehousing disaster victims. More than 100,000 people are homeless.

This edition gives the floor to Gaël Musquet, specialist in natural risk prevention, as well as to the national overseas director of the Red Cross, Gaëlle Nerbard.

France Télévisions joins the call for national solidarity launched by the Fondation de France. Donations can be made on the website https://www.fondationdefrance.org/fr/


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