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Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on December 14, 2024, killing at least 11 people and injuring over 250. The cyclone, the worst in 90 years, caused extensive damage and raised fears of a rising death toll. It has now moved to Mozambique, threatening millions more.
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Cyclone Chido struck Mayotte on December 14, 2024, causing widespread destruction and leaving hundreds feared dead. The official death toll currently stands at 35, but many more are unaccounted for as rescue efforts continue amidst damaged infrastructure and ongoing humanitarian needs.
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President Biden signed a three-month stopgap funding measure into law on December 21, 2024, after Congress acted to avert a government shutdown. The agreement includes a one-year Farm Bill extension and over $100 billion in disaster relief, reflecting a compromise amid significant political maneuvering influenced by President-elect Trump.