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Mayotte braces for new storm less than a month after devastating cyclone

France’s east African territory braced for a storm expected to bring strong winds and flash floods less than a month after a deadly cyclone

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Cyclone Dikeledi approaching Mayotte, in the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and mainland Africa, on Saturday. Photo: AFP

Residents of the French territory of Mayotte braced on Sunday for a storm expected to bring strong winds and flash floods less than a month after the Indian Ocean archipelago was devastated by a deadly cyclone.

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Mayotte was placed on red alert on Saturday in anticipation of the passage of Dikeledi, a storm forecast to skirt about 100 kilometres south of the territory.

It hit the northern coast of Madagascar as a cyclone on Saturday evening and weakened into a severe tropical storm, but is expected to regain intensity as it moves towards Mayotte.

It could be reclassified as a cyclone by Monday morning, according to French weather service Meteo-France.

At around 6:00am local time the storm was around 260 kilometres southeast of Mayotte, moving at 22 kilometres per hour.

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“In terms of impact, Antsiranana province in Madagascar has sustained the most intense conditions in recent hours,” Meteo-France said, referring to the island’s northern tip.

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