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Mayotte hit by new storm just weeks after devastating cyclone

Sky News Sunday, 12 January 2025
Mayotte hit by new storm just weeks after devastating cycloneA fresh tropical storm has struck Mayotte in the Indian Ocean just weeks after a deadly cyclone which killed at least 39 people and left more than 200 still missing.
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News video: Mayotte residents face storm Dikeledi, less than a month after Chido

Mayotte residents face storm Dikeledi, less than a month after Chido 01:29

Less than a month after the ravages of cyclone Chido, residents of Mbouini are coping with downpours and flooding in Mayotte, due to tropical storm Dikeledi, which killed three people in Madagascar.

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Deadliest Tsunamis in History: Top 5 Most Terrifying Tsunamis EVER in World|Rare Footage & Aftermath [Video]

Deadliest Tsunamis in History: Top 5 Most Terrifying Tsunamis EVER in World|Rare Footage & Aftermath

Humanity has faced some of the most terrifying natural disasters in the form of tsunamis. In this video, we rank the top 5 deadliest tsunamis ever recorded—based on human loss, destruction of wealth, and historical significance. From the monstrous waves of the 2004 Indian Ocean disaster to the televised horror of the 2011 Japan tsunami, we uncover the terrifying truth behind Earth’s most violent oceanic events. These waves didn’t just flood coastlines—they erased cities, economies, and generations. #Tsunami #NaturalDisaster #2004Tsunami #JapanTsunami #IndianOceanTsunami #Krakatoa #ValdiviaEarthquake #LisbonTsunami #Earthquake #TsunamiWaves #AFP #DisasterFootage #Top5Tsunamis #HistoryOfTsunamis #DeadliestTsunamis #NaturePower #GlobalDisasters #CoastalDestruction #TsunamiDamage #MegaDisaster #IndonesiaTsunami #ChileEarthquake #Japan2011 #TohokuTsunami #SeismicEvents #DisasterDocumentary ~HT.410~ED.194~

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PM Modi’s Maldives Visit EXPOSES China’s Debt Trap! Mohamed Muizzu’s Strategic Shift | Full Report [Video]

PM Modi’s Maldives Visit EXPOSES China’s Debt Trap! Mohamed Muizzu’s Strategic Shift | Full Report

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Maldives has emerged as a key geopolitical moment in the Indian Ocean. In this exclusive ground report, Senior Journalist Umashankar Singh brings you on-the-ground insights from Male, as President Mohamed Muizzu appears to pivot away from Chinese influence and welcome renewed ties with India. India’s announcement of a ₹4,850 crore loan and growing strategic cooperation is seen as a counter to China’s rising debt-trap diplomacy in the region. What does this mean for the Maldives, for India, and for China’s shrinking space in South Asia? Watch this full report from Male to understand the power play unfolding in real time. #PMModiMaldivesVisit #IndiaVsChina #MohamedMuizzu #MaldivesIndiaRelations #ChinaDebtTrap #UmashankarSingh #ModiInMaldives #Geopolitics #IndianOceanStrategy #MaldivesNews #IndiaForeignPolicy #GroundReport #ModiMuizzuMeeting

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PM Modi- President Muizzu talks: From 'India Out' to all in for FTA, how tides turned in the Indian Ocean

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