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Dozens killed by cyclone in Mayotte not thousands, French PM Bayrou believes

December 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Defending his initial remarks, Beauville insisted that “I was never a panic-monger, I just couldn’t tell the number of casualties.”

Officials said it was difficult to determine the extent of casualties from the disaster 10 days ago because many areas of Mayotte were inaccessible and victims were buried within 24 hours in accordance with Islamic customs.

There is also uncertainty about the true population of Mayotte, a French territory in the Indian Ocean.

Officially, it has a population of 320,000, but authorities estimate that between 100,000 and 200,000 undocumented migrants may also be living there.

“I think (the death toll) will be in the tens, not the thousands,” the prime minister told BFMTV on Monday night.

The archipelago is one of the poorest parts of France, with many of its inhabitants living in slums.

Cyclone Chida was the strongest storm to hit the area in 90 years, packing winds of up to 260 km/h (160 mph) and flattening areas where people lived in shacks with metal roofs.

A day of national mourning was declared in France on Monday after the cyclone. President Emmanuel Macron visited the area last week and his angry locals demanded more aid in the devastated areas.

Some of the survivors were without water, communication or electricity for a week.

Authorities restored water to major points in the area on Tuesday, Beauville said. “Even if this water is sometimes a little difficult to deliver, our fellow citizens have water.”

He also said that there is no more fuel shortage and cars can be refueled.

Earlier, the Prime Minister said that the field hospital will also be operational by Tuesday morning.

Cyclone Chido moves into mainland Africa after hitting Mayotte, killing 120 in Mozambique and 13 in Malawi.



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