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Mayotte faces environment, biodiversity crisis after cyclone

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Cyclone Chido left behind scenes of desolation in Mayotte after devastating cyclone.

Trees mowed down as far as the eye can see, trunks blown apart as if struck by mortars.

Scientists say the loss of forest cover could last for a decade or more.

One ray of hope is that Mayotte 's tropical climate will help accelerate future tree growth.

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