The hillsides surrounding the harbor of the tiny French territory of Mayotte have been reworked into barren mounds of leafless, uprooted timber. Sailboats lie on their sides, consumed by the nice and cozy waters of the Indian Ocean.
Piles of twisted metallic, bricks, insulation and different particles line the steep, slim streets of Mamoudzou, the capital of this archipelago alongside the east coast of Africa. Amid all this destruction attributable to Cyclone Chido, which struck final weekend, a couple of residents sat on the sidewalk in a downpour on Thursday, setting out buckets to seize water, which has grow to be a worthwhile commodity with faucets dry because the storm.
“Tell Macron that God gave us water,” mentioned a shirtless man, elevating his arms, referring to the French president, Emmanuel Macron, who had simply arrived to tour the devastation.
As residents decide via the wreckage the place dozens have been confirmed useless and hundreds could also be lacking, the deeply impoverished territory of Mayotte is attracting uncommon international consideration and producing renewed debate over its remedy as a part of France.
More than a century and a half after France colonized Mayotte, which primarily includes two bigger islands and a collection of smaller ones with about 320,000 folks, it’s the poorest place in France and faces among the best social challenges.