Thousands feared dead after cyclone slams into Indian Ocean archipelago of Mayotte

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Several thousand people may have been killed, Mayotte Prefect François-Xavier Bieuville told Mayotte La 1ère, a local broadcaster, on Sunday.

Separately, French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said it could “take days and days” to establish an exact death toll as he spoke with journalists on his arrival in Mayotte, where he is holding talks with the authorities.

A pile of metal sheets. Kwezi / AFP via Getty Images

Cyclone Chido was a category 4 storm that brought winds in excess of 136 mph to the island, according to a bulletin on Météo-France, the country’s weather service. It weakened after it hit mainland Africa, the service added.Amid the wreckage, the only sounds heard on video from scene are the calls of birds stepping over debris that litters the ground. Wooden fishing boats of various sizes have washed ashore on the beaches, and the Karihani inter-island ferry lies stranded, entwined with debris at an awkward angle along the shore.

Utility poles have also been ripped from the roadside, and a wire flies loose in the wind, whipping through the air and the heavy rain.

At least 14 people were killed in Mayotte when a fierce cyclone battered the French Indian Ocean territory, authorities said on December 15, 2024, with officials warning it will take days to know the full toll.
The Karihani inter-island barge was stranded among debris in Mamoudzou.Kwezi / AFP via Getty Images

Cyclones, also known as typhoons and hurricanes, are enormous heat engines of wind and rain that feed on warm ocean water and moist air.

All three are storm systems with winds exceeding 74 mph, but the name depends on where in the world the storm happens. Hurricanes happen in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Northeast Pacific, typhoons occur in the South Pacific and the Indian Ocean, and cyclones take place in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, according to the U.S.’ National Ocean Service.

Damaged buildings after the cyclone Chido hit France's Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 14, 2024 in the capital Mamoudzou.
Authorities warned it will take days to know how many people died.Daniel Mouhamadi / AFP – Getty Images

Cyclone season in the southwest Indian Ocean usually spans mid-November to the end of April, according to Météo-France.

Experts have warned that climate change is worsening the atmospheric effect. A warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture, boosting the potential for warmer, wetter and more intense atmospheric river storms with greater flood risks and higher costs.

In 2023, over 1000 people died across Malawi and Mozambique after Cyclone Freddy, the strongest tropical cyclone ever recorded, barreled 5,000 miles across the Indian Ocean, where it pummeled Madagascar and Réunion before it struck the African mainland.

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