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 - 9:27 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 Fuel shortages bring long queues to Myanmar’s capital Now playing Next Cadbury unveils giant 55kg ‘Mega Mini Egg’ ahead of Easter Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 30th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Freemason lodge ‘mafia’ on trial in France over murders and hit squads Now playing Next What are Ukraine's Gulf defence deals? Here is what Zelenskyy signed Now playing Next Missile debris ignites pesticide plant fire in southern Israel Now playing Next Iran wary of diplomacy with US amid claims of planned ground offensive Now playing Next Qatar and Ukraine sign defence agreement amid Zelenskyy Gulf tour Now playing Next Huge crowds rally against Trump under 'No Kings' in US and abroad Now playing Next Israeli police block Latin Patriarch from celebrating Palm Sunday Mass Now playing Next At least seven injured after car rammed into crown in Derby Now playing Next ‘EPO Technology Dashboard’ aims to give Europe a boost in the innovation race Now playing Next How locals are helping authorities track landslides on the Atlantic coast Now playing Next Watch: 'No Kings' movement is spreading — why are Europeans protesting? Now playing Next Trump threatens to obliterate Iran's Kharg island oil hub if no deal reached 'shortly' More videos
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