Cyclone Chido in French Southern Territories

Tropical Cyclone Chido made landfall in Mayotte on 14 December with torrential rainfall and wind speeds of more than 200 km per hour.

Mayotte, a densely populated archipelago located between Madagascar and the African continent, has more than 320,000 residents. Although the exact number of deaths is still uncertain, reports suggests the death toll may have reached close to the thousands.

In the capital city, Mamoudzou, the cyclone caused widespread destruction. Schools, hospitals, restaurants, and offices were left in ruins. Strong winds ripped off roofs and broke down palm trees. Electricity was down across the archipelago, with only the capital spared. As electricity was down, telecommunications were severely disrupted.

On 16 December, France used ships and military aircraft to rush rescue teams and supplies to the affected areas, with daily airlifts delivering 20 tons of water and food to address urgent needs.

 

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Type of event
Storm
Location of event
French Southern Territories
Date of Charter Activation
2024-12-17
Time of Charter Activation
13:26
Time zone of Charter Activation
UTC+01:00
Charter Requestor
Centre Opérationnel de Gestion Interministérielle des Crises (COGIC)
Activation ID
939
Project Management
Mathias Studer (SERTIT)
Value Adding
  • PRIOL Jacques (CIVITEO),
  • Lahache Guillaume (Predict Services)

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