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Historical cyclone batters France's Mayotte territory, devastation feared

A powerful cyclone slammed into Mayotte early on Saturday, raising concerns about the scale of destruction from the worst storm to strike the French abroad territory in practically a century, officials said.

The storm damaged and ruined federal government structures, the medical facility and makeshift real estate, and raised issues about gain access to to food, water and sanitation in the Indian Ocean island chain, French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou told press reporters after an night inter-ministerial meeting.

Everyone understands that this was a cyclone that was unexpectedly violent, Bayrou said.

Located almost 8,000 km (4,970 miles) from Paris, a four-day trip by sea from France, Mayotte is significantly poorer than the rest of the country and has grappled with gang violence and social discontent for years. Stress were intensified previously this year by a water scarcity.

The airport runway was still able to be used and authorities were planning to use it just for military flights to transport water and food.

Ahead of the storm, authorities had actually put the island chain on high alert and cautioned residents to stay inside your home, with gusts of wind blowing up to about 200 kph (124 mph).

Our island is at this minute deeply affected by the most violent and destructive cyclone that we have seen because 1934. Many of us have lost whatever, Mayotte's prefect, a leading regional authorities, composed in a post on Facebook.

French media reported that at least 4 people had passed away on both of Mayotte's islands. Asked if he might provide official numbers for how many deaths or injuries had occurred from the storm, French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau decreased, stating it was prematurely to inform.

Thani Mohamed-Soilihi, the junior minister for Francophonie and worldwide collaborations who was born in Mayotte, has not heard from his family or friends on the islands in the aftermath of the cyclone, Bayrou and Retailleau stated.

Retailleau said the federal government had actually sent out 110 civil security military officers and firefighters to its previous colony, which lies between Madagascar and mainland Africa, and would send out another 140 on Sunday. In addition, 1,600 gendarmes and authorities officers were on the ground to preserve public order.

There was some looting, but extremely rapidly, we reacted, Retailleau stated.

The storm, which made landfall in the morning, was anticipated to stay harmful as it moved southwest, a weather bulletin stated.

Local officials in Mayotte did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(source: Reuters)