Seychelles has expressed condolences following the devastation caused by Cyclone Chido in Mayotte and Mozambique, and a recent earthquake in Vanuatu. The government has reached out to affected nations, offering solidarity and support in their recovery efforts. Cyclone Chido has resulted in numerous casualties and damage, with reports indicating the need for urgent humanitarian assistance in the region.
The government of Seychelles has expressed profound condolences and solidarity with nations affected by Cyclone Chido and the earthquake in Vanuatu. Cyclone Chido has devastated parts of Mayotte and southeastern Africa, with significant loss of life and infrastructural damage reported. The search for missing persons continues, especially in Mayotte, where communication and utility services are severely impaired. Official reports confirm at least 22 fatalities in Mayotte and over 1,300 injuries, with local officials fearing the actual number of casualties might rise significantly. In Mozambique, the cyclone also led to at least 34 deaths and substantial destruction of homes.
Seychelles’ Minister for Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Sylvestre Radegonde, extended heartfelt condolences to Ben Issa Ousseni, President of the Departmental Council of Mayotte, emphasizing the united sentiments of sorrow and support from the Seychellois people. Meanwhile, President Wavel Ramkalawan conveyed similar condolences to Mozambique’s President, Filipe Nyusi, praising the nation’s quick response efforts and reaffirming Seychelles’ solidarity during this difficult time.
In Vanuatu, a separate disaster unfolded as a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck, claiming at least 14 lives and injuring hundreds. President Ramkalawan reached out to President Nikenike Vurobaravu, expressing deep sorrow over the earthquake’s devastating impact on Port Vila, stressing Seychelles’ support for Vanuatu’s recovery efforts and expressing solidarity with the affected communities.
Recent natural disasters have posed severe challenges to regional stability and humanitarian needs in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific regions. Cyclone Chido has particularly affected Mayotte, Mozambique, and Malawi, causing significant casualties and infrastructure destruction. Concurrently, a powerful earthquake impacted Vanuatu, resulting in loss of life and extensive damage. This situation underscores the importance of international solidarity and support during crises.
The responses from Seychelles highlight the importance of intergovernmental support and empathy in the face of natural disasters. As expressed by government officials, the people of Seychelles stand united with their neighbors in times of need, offering both condolences and support for recovery efforts. These sentiments reflect broader themes of resilience and mutual assistance among nations during tragic events.
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