(Bloomberg) -- Local officials in the French territory Mayotte fear as many as 1,000 people have died after Tropical Cyclone ...
Hundreds, possibly thousands are feared dead after Cyclone Chido hit the French territory of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean.
Cyclone Chido, which wreaked havoc on Mayotte on Saturday, December 14, continued its destructive path across the Indian Ocean, striking the Comoros archipelago and northern Mozambique’s Pemba region.
Kenya Airways has resumed flights to Comoros following a temporary suspension caused by Tropical Cyclone Chido, which ...
Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on December 15, causing widespread devastation, flattening shantytowns, and damaging critical ...
Rescuers raced against time Monday to reach survivors and supply urgent aid after a devastating cyclone ripped through the ...
Authorities in Mayotte fear the death toll from Category 4 Cyclone Chido could reach hundreds or even thousands.
France is rushing help by ship and military aircraft to its poor overseas territory of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean that has ...
The full number of deaths caused by Cyclone Chido in the French overseas territory of Mayotte will not be known for some time ...
The official death toll so far is 14, but there are fears that the number killed in the French territory by Tropical Cyclone ...
The deadliest cyclone in 90 years devastated the French territory, with hundreds feared dead amid a massive rescue operation.
Several hundred people and possibly even thousands may have been killed when the most powerful cyclone in nearly a century ...