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  14 Dec 2024, 11:12

France's Mayotte on highest alert as Cyclone Chido nears

SAINT-DENIS DE LA REUNION, Dec 14, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - The French Indian Ocean
territory of Mayotte issued its highest alert Saturday as Cyclone Chido
approached, ordering everyone including rescue workers to seek shelter.

"It's an unprecedented event, extremely violent, the winds may exceed 180
kilometres (112 miles) per hour," Governor Francois-Xavier Bieuville said.

As the cyclone neared the territory, the authorities banned all 320,000
residents from moving.

Raising the highest alert "entails the strict confinement of the entire
population, including rescue and security services and all officials
mobilised for crisis management," the local government wrote on social media
platform X.

The warning went into force at 7:00 am (0400 GMT), two hours before the eye
of the storm was due to pass over northern Mayotte.

"This is serious. Mayotte has never known a situation like it," council chief
Ben Issa Ousseni said Friday.

The authorities have turned more than 70 schools and gyms into shelters, with
priority given to the 100,000 residents assessed as living in the most
vulnerable homes.

"We're really scared," said Fatima, a resident of Majicavo-Koropa village on
the eastern coast.

"I've stocked up on water bottles, food, candles," the 57-year-old told AFP.

At 6:00 am, the storm was about 100 kilometres northeast of Mayotte, weather
service Meteo France said, forecasting "destructive or even devastating
winds".