French island territory Mayotte struck by worst cyclone in 90 years

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Sunday, December 15, 2024


Image: VIIRS imagery from NOAA's NOAA-21 Satellite.

Intense Tropical Cyclone Chido made landfall on the east coast of Africa at category 4 intensity and devastated the French island territory of Mayotte, according to NPR.

The storm uprooted trees and overturned boats. In some parts of the territory, entire neighbors were reportedly leveled.

Mayotte had a population of 300,000 and was the most impoverished territory in the European Union. Many of its residents resided in shacks with roofs improvised with sheet metal.

The neighboring island nations of Comoros and Madagascar were also affected by the storm.

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