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With a devastated hospital, overcrowded caregivers and water shortages, the health crisis threatens to settle in the 101st French department, while several epidemics are taking place.
On December 14, 2024, Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte, the French island of the Indian Ocean, leaving the territory devastated. This disaster only reinforced the many problems to which the territory is linked, such as insecurity, migratory pressure or underdevelopment. But six months later, on the spot, the reconstruction did not really begin. In Mamoudzou, the broken roofs still extend as far as the eye can see.
The Mayotte South-West Action & Solidarity Association has just sent its second container to Mayotte after the passage of Cyclone Chido that ravaged the island on 14 December. After a first shipment
The island's environmental associations are at work to clean and reforest natural areas, but the arrival of the dry season and the risk of a new water crisis and massive fires are worrying the inhabitants.
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