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Mayotte Prepares for New Storm Dikeledi Following Cyclone Chido’s Devastation

January 12, 2025January 12, 2025 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

Mayotte is preparing for another severe storm, Dikeledi, following the recent devastation by Cyclone Chido. Authorities have issued a red alert as heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected to …

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Mayotte Faces New Cyclone Threat Following Recent Devastation

January 12, 2025January 12, 2025 - by Sofia Nawab - Leave a Comment

Mayotte is on red alert as Cyclone Dikeledi approaches, following the devastation of Cyclone Chido. Emergency services are preparing for a possible strong tropical storm, with expectations of significant winds …

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Ethiopia Evacuates 80,000 Amid Earthquake Threats and Volcanic Concerns

January 4, 2025January 4, 2025 - by Allegra Nguyen - Leave a Comment

Ethiopia’s government is evacuating 80,000 people amid fears of volcanic eruptions following multiple earthquakes. Significant tremors have been felt across regions, prompting emergency measures and revealing vulnerabilities in infrastructure. Experts …

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Ethiopia Evacuates 80,000 Residents Amid Earthquake Fears and Volcanic Threats

January 4, 2025January 4, 2025 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

Ethiopia is evacuating around 80,000 residents in response to a series of earthquakes, including a significant quake measuring 5.8 magnitude, with concerns regarding volcanic activity. Damage has been reported, though …

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Cyclone Chido Causes Widespread Damage and Destruction in Mayotte

December 21, 2024December 21, 2024 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

Cyclone Chido hit Mayotte on December 14, causing extensive damage, particularly in Mamoudzou. With winds surpassing 180 km/h, the cyclone devastated buildings and infrastructure, leading to estimates that 70% of …

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Cyclone Chido’s Strength Amplified by Climate Change, Scientists Find

December 20, 2024December 20, 2024 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

Cyclone Chido’s intensity was significantly heightened by climate change, with scientists estimating a 40 percent increase in the likelihood of such storms. Classified as a category four cyclone, it struck …

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Cyclone Chido’s Intensification Linked to Climate Change, Study Finds

December 18, 2024December 18, 2024 - by Sofia Nawab - Leave a Comment

A preliminary study indicates that climate change intensified Cyclone Chido as it approached Mayotte, making it the most destructive storm to hit the region in 90 years. The study revealed …

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Climate change

Impact of Climate Change on Cyclone Chido’s Intensity and Destruction

December 18, 2024December 18, 2024 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

A recent study suggests that Climate Change intensified Cyclone Chido as it struck Mayotte, estimating a 40 percent increase in the likelihood of such storms by 2024 compared to pre-industrial …

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Climate change

Cyclone Chido’s Intensity Linked to Climate Change, Study Reveals

December 18, 2024December 18, 2024 - by Liam Nguyen - Leave a Comment

A study indicates that Cyclone Chido was intensified by climate change, becoming the strongest cyclone to hit Mayotte in 90 years. The likelihood of such intense cyclones has increased by …

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Climate Change Intensifies Cyclone Chido’s Impact on Mayotte

December 18, 2024December 18, 2024 - by Sofia Nawab - Leave a Comment

Climate change has intensified Cyclone Chido, making it more likely and stronger than historical counterparts. Scientists estimate cyclones like Chido are 40% more common due to rising global temperatures, leading …

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