Tropical storm lashes France's Mayotte just weeks after devastating cyclone

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Tropical Storm Dikeledi brought strong winds and heavy rains to France’s battered Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte on Sunday, less than a month after the archipelago was ravaged by a deadly cyclone. Authorities have called for “extreme vigilance” as the French weather service warned residents that the new storm could be reclassified as a cyclone.

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