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Mayotte in France Faces Challenges in Recovering After Cyclone Hits Hospitals

    France's Mayotte struggles to recover as cyclone overwhelms hospitals
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    MAMOUDZOU – One week after experiencing its most severe cyclone in almost a century, Mayotte, France’s impoverished Indian Ocean territory, is still struggling to ascertain the number of casualties, restore crucial services, and assist a distressed populace. The hospitals, already under significant strain, are inundated with patients suffering not only from cyclone-related injuries but also dehydration, malnutrition, and illnesses.

    At Mayotte’s main hospital in the capital, Mamoudzou, doctors face a cascade of crises.

    Dr. Roger Serhal, the head of the obstetrics and gynecology department, mentioned, “We have lost 40% of patient rooms, equating to around 50 to 60 beds. The hospital is receiving an overwhelming number of patients, and we are facing challenges in accommodating them.” In the midst of Cyclone Chido’s assault on the archipelago and the 220 kph (136 mph) winds surrounding the hospital, Serhal and his team successfully delivered three babies, one of which was via cesarean section.

    The hospital’s structural damage has forced staff to triage patients, prioritizing the most severe cases.

    As of Friday, the official death toll in Mayotte stands at 35, however, French Health Minister Geneviève Darrieussecq has cautioned that these numbers are likely significantly lower than the actual count “considering the magnitude of the catastrophe.”

    The storm has devastated entire neighborhoods and many people had ignored warnings, thinking the storm wouldn’t be so extreme. Even worse, many migrants avoided shelters out of fear of deportation, authorities said, adding there could be hundreds or possibly thousands of fatalities.

    Doctors fear that the lack of clean water and electricity — compounded by overcrowded living conditions — is setting the stage for a health crisis.

    “Patients are coming because their illnesses are untreated, there’s no water, and no electricity. We’re concerned about epidemics, like the cholera outbreak we stopped just months ago,” said Dr. Vincent Gilles, the hospital’s emergency medical director.

    The hospital staff continues to work tirelessly, but resources are running dangerously low. “If we have rain,” Serhal added, “it will be catastrophic.”

    Among the patients struggling to recover was Saindou Mohamadi, 54, who fractured his arm and sprained his ankle during the storm that left his home completely destroyed. Speaking from his hospital bed, Mohamadi expressed despair for his family.

    “My mother is sick, I’m sick, and my child is sick,” he said. “They need to eat, but I’m the one who takes care of the food, and now we have nothing.” With six children to support, Mohamadi is among countless residents left homeless and destitute.

    “I’m not alone,” he said. “There are many of us who have lost everything — our houses, our food. I want the government to care about us, to give us food and a place to sleep.”

    Mayotte is a densely populated archipelago between Madagascar and the African continent of more than 320,000 people, but authorities have estimated another 100,000 migrants live there from as far away as Somalia.

    France’s poorest overseas territory long struggled with systemic neglect and underinvestment. Around 75% of its population lives in poverty, and the archipelago’s infrastructure was ill-equipped to withstand a disaster of this magnitude. Chido’s destruction has compounded these challenges, leaving many residents with little faith in the government’s ability to provide timely and adequate relief.

    Efforts to deliver emergency aid, including airlifts of water and food, are underway but the scale of the need is staggering. Mayotte’s airport remains closed to civilian flights due to damage, further complicating logistics.

    French President Emmanuel Macron, during his visit on Friday, acknowledged the gravity of the situation and pledged to rebuild but faced criticism from residents frustrated by the slow pace of aid.

    France’s Interior Ministry estimated that 70% of the population has been gravely affected, with many left homeless and vulnerable.

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    Adamson reported from Paris.

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