Mayotte is grappling with the devastating aftermath of Cyclone Chido, which struck over ten days ago, leaving 39 dead and 124 seriously injured.
Local leaders are expressing frustration over the slow and insufficient aid response, despite government claims of significant relief efforts.
Many communities remain without basic necessities like food and water, forcing local officials to make difficult decisions about resource distribution.
The cyclone has destroyed homes, particularly in the island's vulnerable bidonvilles, leaving thousands homeless and raising concerns about health risks from accumulating debris.
While authorities have promised rapid reconstruction, including prefabricated housing, residents are skeptical, citing a lack of immediate support.
The crisis highlights the urgent need for better coordination and long-term solutions to address Mayotte's deep-seated vulnerabilities.