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When Inertia Becomes the Postcard of Mayotte

Summary by Mayotte Hebdo
For almost a year now, these wrecks have been rusting sadly in the Mamoudzou pier, in full view of all, like an insult to the environment and the dignity of the departmental capital. Every day, residents, tourists and users of the quay are forced to admire with amazement this sad scene of decomposing boat carcasses, a glaring symbol of inaction and neglect. What is most shocking is not only the presence of these carcasses, but also the deafening…
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For almost a year now, these wrecks have been rusting sadly in the Mamoudzou pier, in full view of all, like an insult to the environment and the dignity of the departmental capital. Every day, residents, tourists and users of the quay are forced to admire with amazement this sad scene of decomposing boat carcasses, a glaring symbol of inaction and neglect. What is most shocking is not only the presence of these carcasses, but also the deafening…

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Mayotte Hebdo broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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