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Mayotte · MayotteThe Departmental Archives of Mayotte inform the public that their reading room is temporarily closed until further notice. This decision follows the extensive damage caused by Cyclone Chido in December 2024, which affected part of the premises. Despite this closure, the Archives teams remain fully mobilized to ensure continuity of public service. They continue to process urgent administrative requests, particularly those related to the justifica…See the Story
Temporary Closure of the Reading Room of the Departmental Archives of Mayotte

Cancer · FranceThe Passamainty neighborhood is mobilizing this Saturday, October 18th, to fight breast cancer with the "Passam' en rose" event, an obstacle course focused on solidarity and prevention. From 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the Cadema parking lot, participants and families are invited to get active for the cause: a fitness warm-up, obstacle courses at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., awareness and screening booths, plus children's activities and a snack bar on sit…See the Story
Passam’ in Pink Against Cancer! 🎗️

Mayotte · MayotteSince 2023, water has flowed only intermittently in Mayotte. But for over a week, in the south and west of the island, the rhythm has become relentless: twenty-four hours of water, ninety-six hours of outage. The cause is maintenance work at the Ourovéni water treatment plant, which is reducing production by around 6,000 m³ per day. A necessary measure, they say, but one whose consequences weigh heavily on the daily lives of families and on econ…See the Story