Storm moves away from France's Mayotte after causing deadly floods in Madagascar
- Mayotte is under a red alert due to Tropical Storm Dikeledi, which is expected to bring dangerous weather conditions, including wind gusts of up to 90 kilometres per hour and heavy rains that may cause flooding and landslides.
- Over 4,000 emergency personnel have been mobilized in Mayotte as authorities prepare for the storm, reopening shelters that housed around 15,000 people after Cyclone Chido's devastation last month.
- Dikeledi, which weakened after hitting Madagascar, could regain strength and be reclassified as a cyclone by Monday morning, according to Météo-France.
- Mayotte's population, officially 320,000, includes an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 undocumented residents living in shanty towns, many of which were destroyed by Cyclone Chido.
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