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French ministers arrive in Mayotte after devastating cyclone
Oliver Conway
In the past couple of hours, a senator has told journalists that people are starting to die of thirst and hunger. Three quarters of people on the island live below the poverty line, at least a third in shanty towns where homes were flattened. The storm was the most destructive in Mayotte for 90 years, with winds of at least 225 kilometres an hour.
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