Mayotte authorities race to help survivors after deadly cyclone

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Mayotte authorities were racing on Tuesday to help survivors of the deadly Cyclone Chido that devastated the archipelago in a race against time to prevent the spread of hunger, disease and chaos. So far, 22 deaths and more than 1,400 injuries have been confirmed in the French overseas territory.   

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