Cyclone Chido leaves communities destroyed while thousands wait for aid on island of Mayotte


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    Cyclone Chido leaves communities destroyed while thousands wait for aid on island of Mayotte

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Thousands of people are waiting for aid and supplies after Cyclone Chido devastated the island of Mayotte, a French Indian Ocean territory. French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said the death toll is still unknown but could be upwards of thousands. 



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