Authorities are evaluating the extent of the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido, which ravaged the island of Mayotte over the weekend. This powerful storm, the most severe to hit the Indian Ocean islands in around a century, brought 124 mph winds that destroyed infrastructure, disrupted power and water sources, as reported by Reuters. Mayotte, a French territory with a population of approximately 320,000, suffered significant damage.
François-Xavier Bieuville, the top French official on Mayotte, suggested that the cyclone may have resulted in hundreds or even thousands of fatalities, according to various reports. The impoverished nation saw shacks and buildings completely demolished in the wake of the cyclone.
Mayotte, located off the east coast of Africa, has been left reeling from the impact of Cyclone Chido. The storm, which also hit Mozambique after passing through Mayotte, has caused widespread destruction. Relief efforts are underway, but communication remains a challenge in many areas of Mayotte. French authorities, along with international organizations like UNICEF, are working to address the urgent needs of the affected population.
On November 15, 2024, the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido in Mayotte was captured in photos and videos. This information was obtained from a screen grab of a video. This article was first published on USA TODAY. The images and footage vividly showcase the extensive damage inflicted by Cyclone Chido on the island of Mayotte.