Mayotte Allocates €8.5 Million to Restore Coral Reef and Mangroves Damaged by Cyclone Chido
66 % des coraux sont morts et les mangroves ont subi une défoliation de 80 %, après le passage du cyclone Chido, en décembre 2024. Dans ce contexte, un vaste programme de restauration du lagon et des écosystèmes côtiers sera lancé en 2027.
Mayotte is allocating €8.5 million towards the restoration of its coral reef and mangrove ecosystems, which were severely damaged by Cyclone Chido in December 2024. The cyclone caused extensive defoliation of mangroves (80%) and mortality of coral reefs (66%). A comprehensive program will be launched in 2027 to revitalize the lagoon and coastal ecosystems. This initiative aims to address the environmental devastation caused by the cyclone and promote ecological recovery. The project underscores the vulnerability of island ecosystems to extreme weather events. Funding for restoration efforts is crucial for preserving biodiversity and coastal resilience. The long-term success of the program will be vital for Mayotte's environmental health.
This reports on significant environmental restoration efforts following a natural disaster, highlighting the impact of climate change on vulnerable ecosystems.
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