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Cyclone-battered Mayotte bracing for new tropical storm

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Posted on January 10, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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Image depicting the impact of the recent cyclone in Mayotte, highlighting damaged structures as residents brace for Storm Dikeledi, emphasizing the need for preparedness in the face of natural disasters.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Inhabitants of the cyclone-ravaged French overseas territory of Mayotte were advised on Friday to ensure they could shelter in sturdy buildings and had food and water over the

Mayotte Prepares for Impact of Tropical Storm Dikeledi

PARIS (Reuters) - Inhabitants of the cyclone-ravaged French overseas territory of Mayotte were advised on Friday to ensure they could shelter in sturdy buildings and had food and water over the weekend as another tropical storm neared the Indian Ocean archipelago.

The Mayotte prefecture said in a statement it had triggered a cyclone pre-alert as of 0800 GMT on Friday as Storm Dikeledi was due to cross Madagascar on Saturday before heading eastwards.

The storm was due to pass about 140 km (87 miles) south of Mayotte on Saturday night and on Sunday, bringing high winds and heavy rainfall.

"Winds will gradually increase to reach an average of 50-60 km/h and gusts of 90-100 km/h, with a risk of marine submersion on the coasts due to the level of the tide and the state of the sea", the prefecture said, citing Meteo France.

In mid-December the most devastating cyclone to hit Mayotte in 90 years caused colossal damage in France's poorest department, killing at least 39 people and leaving thousands injured, according to the latest count.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon, Editing by William Maclean)

Key Takeaways

  • Mayotte issues cyclone pre-alert for Storm Dikeledi.
  • Storm expected to bring high winds and heavy rain.
  • Residents advised to secure shelter and provisions.
  • Storm to pass 140 km south of Mayotte.
  • Meteo France warns of marine submersion risk.

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What is the main topic?
The article discusses the approaching Tropical Storm Dikeledi and its expected impact on Mayotte.
What precautions are advised for Mayotte residents?
Residents are advised to secure shelter and ensure they have enough food and water.
What is the expected path of the storm?
The storm is expected to cross Madagascar and pass south of Mayotte.

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