Dubai Telegraph - Four dead as French island reels from devastating cyclone

EUR -
AED 3.811555
AFN 76.541048
ALL 99.138405
AMD 408.652205
ANG 1.873881
AOA 950.169315
ARS 1104.306242
AUD 1.672445
AWG 1.868092
AZN 1.76782
BAM 1.955571
BBD 2.099354
BDT 126.325225
BGN 1.955571
BHD 0.390954
BIF 3079.739797
BMD 1.037829
BND 1.402036
BOB 7.18416
BRL 6.108035
BSD 1.039778
BTN 90.914367
BWP 14.391317
BYN 3.402702
BYR 20341.44089
BZD 2.088556
CAD 1.501374
CDF 2980.643555
CHF 0.937127
CLF 0.025803
CLP 990.194188
CNY 7.559336
CNH 7.564302
COP 4295.597592
CRC 527.638288
CUC 1.037829
CUP 27.502458
CVE 110.252105
CZK 25.069762
DJF 185.148345
DKK 7.45898
DOP 64.772424
DZD 140.372582
EGP 52.545854
ERN 15.567429
ETB 134.140411
FJD 2.411392
FKP 0.825246
GBP 0.824653
GEL 2.890378
GGP 0.825246
GHS 16.116115
GIP 0.825246
GMD 74.204044
GNF 8992.948196
GTQ 8.023062
GYD 217.524559
HKD 8.073162
HNL 26.584891
HRK 7.536608
HTG 136.574026
HUF 403.601693
IDR 17156.811888
ILS 3.734263
IMP 0.825246
INR 90.780424
IQD 1362.040697
IRR 43705.556054
ISK 145.507211
JEP 0.825246
JMD 163.920828
JOD 0.736031
JPY 156.32298
KES 134.284294
KGS 90.757076
KHR 4170.512222
KMF 492.968902
KPW 934.045755
KRW 1517.099979
KWD 0.320381
KYD 0.866499
KZT 518.38937
LAK 22563.361017
LBP 93160.804028
LKR 306.984096
LRD 207.775699
LSL 19.202154
LTL 3.064438
LVL 0.627772
LYD 5.081406
MAD 10.350689
MDL 19.442726
MGA 4950.421005
MKD 61.527804
MMK 2179.066142
MNT 3602.145572
MOP 8.331426
MRU 41.371161
MUR 48.570897
MVR 15.98022
MWK 1802.989125
MXN 21.314888
MYR 4.631307
MZN 66.327491
NAD 19.202154
NGN 1559.338718
NIO 38.265525
NOK 11.693324
NPR 145.462987
NZD 1.853131
OMR 0.399403
PAB 1.039878
PEN 3.820553
PGK 4.18551
PHP 60.132036
PKR 290.711599
PLN 4.185848
PYG 8241.036139
QAR 3.789357
RON 4.966789
RSD 117.186294
RUB 92.089229
RWF 1487.825986
SAR 3.892482
SBD 8.751714
SCR 15.219729
SDG 623.73499
SEK 11.180082
SGD 1.402524
SHP 0.824686
SLE 23.714322
SLL 21762.753033
SOS 594.2305
SRD 36.887025
STD 21480.957001
SVC 9.097936
SYP 13493.656378
SZL 19.194755
THB 35.484421
TJS 11.343573
TMT 3.6324
TND 3.301814
TOP 2.430698
TRY 37.797654
TTD 7.051175
TWD 34.165535
TZS 2708.483219
UAH 43.102859
UGX 3822.552919
USD 1.037829
UYU 44.144837
UZS 13407.431883
VES 66.837752
VND 26521.710304
VUV 128.781492
WST 2.939213
XAF 655.880289
XAG 0.033324
XAU 0.000363
XCD 2.804784
XDR 0.792007
XOF 655.880289
XPF 119.331742
YER 256.603571
ZAR 19.395071
ZMK 9341.709476
ZMW 29.606537
ZWL 334.180391
  • CMSC

    -0.1200

    23.39

    -0.51%

  • CMSD

    -0.0615

    23.56

    -0.26%

  • SCS

    0.0100

    12.16

    +0.08%

  • NGG

    0.6600

    62.13

    +1.06%

  • GSK

    0.2900

    37.59

    +0.77%

  • BCC

    1.1100

    103.66

    +1.07%

  • RBGPF

    65.0700

    65.07

    +100%

  • RYCEF

    0.0700

    9.48

    +0.74%

  • BTI

    0.2200

    38.93

    +0.57%

  • RIO

    -0.1500

    60.56

    -0.25%

  • BCE

    -0.2700

    23.12

    -1.17%

  • VOD

    0.0600

    8.81

    +0.68%

  • JRI

    0.2500

    13.02

    +1.92%

  • BP

    0.0000

    33.12

    0%

  • RELX

    0.7600

    48.37

    +1.57%

  • AZN

    0.5600

    76.21

    +0.73%

Four dead as French island reels from devastating cyclone
Four dead as French island reels from devastating cyclone / Photo: - - AFP

Four dead as French island reels from devastating cyclone

Residents of the Indian Ocean island of La Reunion took stock of the damage Saturday after a devastating cyclone barrelled through the overseas French territory, killing four people.

Text size:

Local people expressed shock at the level of destruction after Cyclone Garance struck the territory of 900,000 people Friday, uprooting trees, tearing off roofs and flooding homes. Entire streets were inundated and cars washed away.

A red alert, ordering the population to stay indoors, was lifted on Saturday morning after Garance was downgraded to a severe tropical storm.

The body of a man was found trapped under a tree in the capital, Saint-Denis, officials said Saturday.

The other victims, two women and a man, were carried away by flash floods, trapped in a mudslide or killed by an electrical fire, the authorities said Friday.

"We are deeply shaken," Samantha Boyer said in Saint-Denis where one of the women had been swept away.

"We tried to get the lady out of the drainage outlet," she said. "We called all the neighbours and really tried to rescue her, but we couldn't."

The east and north of the island bore the brunt of the damage.

- 'Never been so scared' -

Fierce winds damaged the house of Therese Borel, who lives in the eastern town of Saint-Benoit, tearing off the roof. She and her husband took refuge at their son's house, who lives nearby.

"When I arrived at my son's house, just behind, I sat down on the floor and started crying," said Borel.

"I didn't have much to begin with, now I have nothing," she said.

"I had never been so scared in my life," added her son Jimmy.

The roof of Krishna Cadivel's house was also blown away.

"I've lived here for 55 years, I've been through several cyclones," said the resident of the nearby town of Bras-Panon. "I've never seen anything like it."

Some 120,000 people were still without electricity, while more than 950 were staying in temporary accommodation centres.

More than 310,000 residents had no access to drinking water.

In a gymnasium in Saint-Denis, where some locals found shelter, Marie-Pierrette Narsou said the cyclone had left her "a bit traumatised".

"It was really bad," she added.

Prefect Patrice Latron, the central government representative on the island, said "a lot of work" would be needed, with many roads blocked by fallen trees.

"A few stores have been looted, mainly for provisions, but we cannot say it has been widespread," he added.

Manuel Valls, France's overseas territories minister, was due to arrive in La Reunion in the coming days, his team said.

- Millions of euros in damage -

During the passage of the cyclone on Friday, French weather office Meteo-France recorded winds of up to 230 kilometres (143 miles) per hour in Piton Sainte-Rose on the island's eastern coast.

Latron said Garance was fiercer than cyclone Belal, which killed four people on Reunion in January 2024 and caused an estimated 100 million euros ($104 million) in damage.

The island's international airport reopened on Saturday.

The nearby tourist island of Mauritius had shut its main airport on Wednesday, while Reunion had shut down to flights on Thursday.

In Saint-Gilles-les-Bains on the island's west coast, a ravine burst its banks, sending muddy water pouring through the town centre.

Local council workers started clearing the mud from the streets early on Saturday morning.

"We're shovelling it away," said one. "Residents are helping us but there's far too much mud. We've had to bring in excavators."

About 200 firefighters and military personnel were to be sent in over the weekend from Mayotte, a French territory nearly 1,500 kilometres away, and from mainland France, the government said.

Floris Carpaye of farmers union FDSEA said the agricultural sector had been hit hard, especially market gardening.

"It's a real catastrophe," Carpaye said. "It's going to cost tens of millions of euros."

H.El-Hassany--DT