Cyclone Chido has caused widespread devastation across Mayotte and Mozambique, potentially leading to thousands of
Tropical Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on December 14 with extreme winds and heavy rainfall, causing
Cyclone Chido hit Mayotte on December 14, bringing devastating winds over 200 km/h, causing extensive
Mayotte is currently under red alert due to Tropical Storm Dikeledi, which follows Cyclone Chido’s
Cyclone Dikeledi is moving away from Mayotte but has resulted in three deaths and significant
Mayotte is currently experiencing severe flooding and mudslides due to storm Dikeledi, one month after
Tropical cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on December 14, 2023, causing catastrophic damage with winds over
Cyclone Chido severely impacted Mayotte on December 14, with devastating winds damaging infrastructure and homes.
Tropical Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on December 14, 2023, with wind speeds over 200 km/h,
Tropical Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on December 14, generating destructive wind speeds over 200 km/h