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In Ongojou, Peaceful Classes in an Unfinished Worksite Setting

In Ongojou, Dembeni commune, kindergartens and elementary schools reopened after the holiday of October in a deceptive calm. The classes seem peaceful, the children attentive, the teachers at their post. But the buildings weakened by Cyclone Chido, which occurred on 14 December 2024, are far from being repaired. Broken windows, ubiquitous mud, electrical cables hanging, unhealthy sanitation: one year after the disaster, the yard remains unfinish…
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In Ongojou, Dembeni commune, kindergartens and elementary schools reopened after the holiday of October in a deceptive calm. The classes seem peaceful, the children attentive, the teachers at their post. But the buildings weakened by Cyclone Chido, which occurred on 14 December 2024, are far from being repaired. Broken windows, ubiquitous mud, electrical cables hanging, unhealthy sanitation: one year after the disaster, the yard remains unfinish…

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Le Journal De Mayotte broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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