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Le Monde
Le Monde
15 Jan 2024


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Residents on France's Réunion Island were confined to their homes early Monday, January 15, as the authorities issued the highest alert for what they said could become a devastating tropical storm. The Violet-Level alert, which comes into force at 6:00 am (0200 GMT) means all people on the island, including the emergency services, should observe a strict lockdown.

"All circulation is formally prohibited for any reason whatsoever, and until further notice," the official statement added. Authorities urged residents of the island in the Indian Ocean to stock up on food and water and stay indoors for 36 hours. Many balconies and gardens had been cleared of any objects that could be carried away or broken, and shopkeepers took in removable signs.

The tropical storm, dubbed Belal, which by Sunday afternoon was 200 kilometrs north-west of Réunion, could become an "intense tropical cyclone" Monday as it passes over the island or its immediate vicinity.

French President Emmanuel Macron took to social media on Sunday to urge the island's 870,000 residents to stay indoors. "Be careful, stay at home," he said on X. The last major cyclone to hit Réunion was in 2014.

But speaking about the dangers of the current storm, authorities evoked Jenny, a deadly cyclone that battered Réunion in 1962.

The island's main airport said it was suspending flight operations. The Météo-France weather service warned that winds could exceed 200 km/h on the coast and 250 km/h or more in the highlands. "These are destructive and devastating winds that could cause major damage", said Sébastien Langlade, head of forecasting at Météo-France Reunion.

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Six emergency health centers were set up for people requiring treatment, in addition to the 142 accommodation centers across the country for people to use in the event of flooding.

In Saint-Denis, around twenty homeless people were taken to a shelter.

Le Monde with AFP