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Numerous hundreds, possibly thousands, might have passed away in Mayotte cyclone, local French prefect states

Numerous hundred people, perhaps even thousands, may have been killed by Cyclone Chido in the French island chain of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, a leading local French official said via local media channel Mayotte La 1ere on Sunday.

I think there will certainly be numerous hundreds, perhaps we will reach a thousand, even a number of thousands, local prefect Francois-Xavier Bieuville said on the channel.

Inquired about the death toll of several hundred, the French interior ministry stated it will be hard to account for all victims and said a figure could not be determined at this phase.

Cyclone Chido swept through Mayotte overnight, Meteo-France said, bringing winds of more than 200 kph (124 miles per hour) and damaging makeshift housing, federal government buildings and a health center. It was the greatest storm in more than 90 years to hit the islands, the forecaster stated.

It was hard to ascertain the precise death toll after the cyclone, which also raised issues about access to food, water and sanitation, authorities said.

For the toll, it's going to be made complex, because Mayotte is a Muslim land where the dead are buried within 24 hours, a. French interior ministry official stated previously.

Located almost 8,000 km (5,000 miles) from Paris and a. four-day journey by sea, Mayotte is considerably poorer than the. rest of France and has actually come to grips with gang violence and social. discontent for decades.

Stress were stoked earlier this year by a water shortage.

(source: Reuters)