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France holds day of mourning for Mayotte cyclone dead | France holds day of mourning for Mayotte cyclone dead |
(about 8 hours later) | |
French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte led the minute's silence | |
France is holding a day of national mourning after Cyclone Chido devastated its Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte earlier this month. | |
French President Emmanuel Macron led Monday's tribute by holding a minute's silence for the storm's victims. | |
He called for the nationwide remembrance during his visit to the island last week - where he was jeered by some islanders who criticised the slow delivery of aid. | |
It is feared hundreds, possibly thousands, of people died when Chido made landfall off Africa's south-east coast on 14 December, bringing winds of up to 260 km/h (160mph) and 250mm of rainfall in the first 24 hours. | |
Speaking after the minute of silence was held, French Prime Minister François Bayrou said it was "symbolic of our solidarity with all those who are suffering". | |
"It is a commitment to ensure that the national community is present, to rebuild Mayotte and to ensure that the people of Mayotte feel surrounded by an entire country," he added. | |
Flags have been flown at half-mast in a show of solidarity in French cities including Paris, Marseille and Lyon. | |
Dozens in Mozambique killed by 'intense' cyclone | |
Watch: Crowds boo President Macron in Mayotte | |
The moment of silence was also observed in Mayotte, where more than a week after the storm, survivors are struggling without water, communication and electricity, while rescuers try to provide urgently needed assistance. | |
Estelle Youssouffa, a French MP for Mayotte, told the BBC that 90% of the island, which lies between the African mainland and Madagascar, had been destroyed. | |
"All public services are down," she said. | |
"Those who are ill are unable to get help or to go to the only hospital on the island, which has been almost totally destroyed." | |
Mayotte Prefect François-Xavier Bieuville said that a field hospital would begin work on Tuesday, which will be able to treat up to 100 people a day. | |
Chido was the worst storm to hit the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte in decades | |
Mayotte was already France's most impoverished territory before the cyclone struck. | |
Chido - the worst storm to hit the archipelago in 90 years - flattened areas where people live in shacks with sheet metal roofs and left fields of dirt and debris. | Chido - the worst storm to hit the archipelago in 90 years - flattened areas where people live in shacks with sheet metal roofs and left fields of dirt and debris. |
At least 31 people are reported by French officials to have died, but the death toll is expected to be much higher with thousands still missing. | At least 31 people are reported by French officials to have died, but the death toll is expected to be much higher with thousands still missing. |
After Mayotte the storm hit the African mainland, killing at least 94 people in Mozambique and 13 in Malawi. | After Mayotte the storm hit the African mainland, killing at least 94 people in Mozambique and 13 in Malawi. |
Macron pledged to rebuild Mayotte's devastated infrastructure and homes following his visit. | |
After touring the region in a helicopter to see the devastation, he said that Thursday was a day he would never forget. | After touring the region in a helicopter to see the devastation, he said that Thursday was a day he would never forget. |
During the visit he was heckled and faced calls to resign from locals who demanded more aid in devastated areas. | During the visit he was heckled and faced calls to resign from locals who demanded more aid in devastated areas. |
Macron responded by telling locals: "I had nothing to do with the cyclone. You can blame me, but it wasn't me." | Macron responded by telling locals: "I had nothing to do with the cyclone. You can blame me, but it wasn't me." |
Prime Minister François Bayrou said the tragedy of Mayotte was probably the worst natural disaster in centuries of French history. | |
More than 100,000 people remain in Red Cross shelters after their homes were destroyed. | More than 100,000 people remain in Red Cross shelters after their homes were destroyed. |
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