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 Nighttime Curfew Imposed in Mayotte After Cyclone Chido Tragedy  

Tuesday 17 December 2024 - 16:04
 Nighttime Curfew Imposed in Mayotte After Cyclone Chido Tragedy  

The French government has implemented a nighttime curfew on the Indian Ocean island of Mayotte following the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido. Effective from Tuesday evening, the curfew, running from 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. local time, aims to curb potential looting in the aftermath of the disaster.  

Cyclone Chido’s Impact

Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte and its surrounding archipelago on Sunday, leaving catastrophic destruction in its wake. Official reports confirm 21 fatalities, but authorities fear the toll could rise dramatically as the full extent of the disaster becomes apparent once debris is cleared and access to remote areas is restored.  

Mayotte, the poorest region under French administration, was particularly vulnerable to the cyclone's impact. Many residents live in shantytowns with fragile structures that provided little resistance to the storm's fury. According to Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, approximately 70% of Mayotte's population has been affected.  

Reinforcements and Emergency Measures

To support recovery and maintain order, 400 additional gendarmes are being deployed to Mayotte, supplementing the existing force of 1,600 officers. Interior Minister Retailleau, who visited the island shortly after the cyclone, described the destruction as "complete devastation" and warned of a heavy toll.  

President Emmanuel Macron, who chaired a crisis meeting, called the situation a "tragedy" and expressed his commitment to visiting the island soon. The French government is mobilizing resources to address the immediate needs of the affected population and assist in the recovery effort.  

Cyclones and Climate Change 

Experts attribute Cyclone Chido and similar storms to the growing impacts of climate change, which have intensified the frequency and severity of such weather events globally. Mayotte's tragedy underscores the urgent need to address vulnerabilities in regions prone to extreme weather.  

As the community of Mayotte grapples with the aftermath, the curfew is a preventative measure aimed at ensuring safety and order during this critical period of recovery.


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