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Destructive Cyclone Chido unearths a rift between locals and migrants in France's Mayotte


Published on 2024-12-24 00:23:59 - MSN
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  • Cyclone Chido not only ravaged Mayotte's infrastructure but also laid bare tensions between the island's residents and its migrant population.

The article discusses the impact of Cyclone Chido on Mayotte, a French island in the Indian Ocean, which has exacerbated tensions between local residents and migrants. The cyclone, which struck in April 2024, caused significant damage, leading to a housing crisis as many homes were destroyed or rendered uninhabitable. This situation has intensified the existing social and economic divides, with locals feeling that migrants, particularly those from the Comoros, are straining the island's already limited resources. The French government's response has been criticized for being inadequate, with calls for more substantial aid and better management of migration. The disaster has brought to light issues of inequality, with local Mayotte residents expressing frustration over the perceived preferential treatment of migrants in terms of housing and aid distribution. This has led to protests and a growing call for stricter immigration controls, highlighting a rift that threatens the social fabric of the island.

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