France, Dec. 27 -- Volunteers in the Comoros islands are working around the clock to support survivors fleeing Cyclone Chido in Mayotte - as political tensions simmer between France and the Comoros over migration.
The devastating cyclone that struck Mayotte on 14 December has created an unprecedented reversal of migration flows between the two territories, with ferries bringing survivors to the Comoran island of Anjouan.
Comorans are now offering shelter and aid to people from a territory that normally attracts migrants seeking a better life.
Many of those who died in Mayotte were undocumented Comorans, although the exact number remains unclear due to their unofficial status. At least 39 people have been confirmed dead and 4,000 injure...
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