No Comment Video. In Mayotte, the rain began to fall again Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 20/12/2024 - 8:27 GMT+1 In Mayotte, the rain began to fall again on Thursday December 19, five days after the disaster caused by cyclone Chido. Women hastily dig out basins to collect what they can. Since the cyclone hit, the Mahorais have been desperately short of water. … More Mayotte Cyclone Water shortage Top stories Now playing Next In Mayotte, the rain began to fall again Now playing Next Aerial images reveal scale of destruction after Venezuela earthquakes Now playing Next Morocco fans light up Monterrey before Netherlands knockout clash Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 29th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Heatwave: Berlin police use water cannon to cool Bruno Mars fans Now playing Next Lightning hits Eiffel Tower during violent storm in Paris Now playing Next Australia and Vanuatu sign deal barring foreign military from island Now playing Next Another heat record broken in Germany Now playing Next Swiss glaciers melting rapidly in June as Europe faces extreme heat Now playing Next Stars, Stripes, VIPs and Protests: Brussels hosts US Independence bash Now playing Next More than 1,300 excess deaths in Europe amid brutal heatwave, WHO says Now playing Next Putin admits oil deficit amid Ukrainian strikes on refineries Now playing Next Starmer resigns: Which European country has the highest turnover of leaders? Now playing Next No Iran-US escalation boosts hopes for diplomacy, analyst says Now playing Next US marks 250th anniversary in Brussels with messages of transatlantic solidarity Now playing Next Heatwave: Which European countries are running out of water? More videos
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