Cyclone Chido Death Toll in Mayotte Revised Downwards

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Cyclone Chido Death Toll in Mayotte Revised Downwards
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French Prime Minister François Bayrou revised the death toll from Cyclone Chido in Mayotte downwards from thousands to dozens. The confirmed death toll is currently 35.

French Prime Minister François Bayrou believes dozens of people died when Cyclone Chido hit the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on 14 December, rather than thousands as some have feared. Bayrou told BFMTV he thought the 'alarmist and sometimes terrifying numbers put forward won't be borne out in reality'.

The confirmed death toll on Mayotte so far is 35 but, in the immediate aftermath of the cyclone, local prefect François-Xavier Bieuville feared that it would 'definitely be several hundred' and could reach thousands. The prefect told France Info radio on Tuesday that investigations in the field were progressing well that 'allow us to think that we will corroborate this figure of 35'. Defending his initial remarks, Bieuville insisted 'I have never been alarmist, I was simply unable to give the number of victims'. Officials said it had been difficult to determine the scale of fatalities in the wake of the disaster 10 days ago, due to many areas of Mayotte being inaccessible and the fact that victims were buried within 24 hours in accordance with Islamic customs.Officially it has 320,000 residents, but authorities estimate about 100,000 to 200,000 undocumented migrants may also be living there. 'I think will be in the dozens and not in the thousands,' the prime minister told BFMTV on Monday night. The archipelago is one of the poorest parts of France, with many of its residents living in shanty towns. Cyclone Chido was the worst storm to hit the territory in 90 years, bringing winds of up to 260 km/h (160mph) and flattening areas where people lived in shacks with metal roofs. France held a day of national mourning in the wake of the cyclone on Monday. President Emmanuel Macron visited the territory last week, and was heckled by angry locals demanding more aid in devastated areas.Authorities restored water in the main points of the territory on Tuesday, Bieuville sai

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