Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte with unprecedented intensity, leaving 22 dead and highlighting how climate change fuels stronger storms.
In short:
- Cyclone Chido is the most powerful storm to hit Mayotte in 90 years, destroying infrastructure and homes.
- Warmer ocean temperatures, caused by climate change, are intensifying cyclones, making them more destructive.
- Inadequate early-warning systems in Africa leave vulnerable regions unprepared, increasing death tolls.
Why this matters:
Rising ocean temperatures due to climate change mean cyclones are becoming deadlier and more frequent. Regions like southeast Africa, with limited forecasting infrastructure, suffer disproportionately. Without improved early-warning systems, lives and livelihoods remain at risk.
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