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Macron Announces Post-Cyclone Recovery Plan for Mayotte Island
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Cyclone Chido, which occurred in December, has had a lasting impact on the Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, a French department. The cyclone, considered the worst to hit Mayotte in a century, resulted in dozens of fatalities and over 2,000 injuries. In response, French President Emmanuel Macron visited Mayotte, announcing a three-billion-euro package to support the island's rebuilding efforts over six years.
Mayotte isn't down, but it isn't up yet.
Is everything settled? No, we are in a stabilisation phase. There are legitimate concerns, there are many things that still need to be improved. And we are in the process of addressing them.
Mayotte has a future in this region if we put in the resources.
We feel alone. I lost everything, my nursing practice was in my house. The roof is gone, I no longer have a computer. I've been forced to work on my phone ever since.
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- 1.Emmanuel Macron
- 2.Ben Issa Ousseni
- 3.Estelle Youssouffa
- 4.Salama Ramia
- 5.Thani Mohamed-Soilihi
- 6.Marine Le Pen