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Cyclone causes heavy flooding, 1 death in Mauritius after also battering French island of Reunion

APTOPIX France Reunion Storm
January 15, 2024
GERALD IMRAY, LEWIS JOLY - AP

SAINT-PAUL, Reunion (AP) — A tropical cyclone caused heavy flooding and at least one death in Mauritius on Monday as cars were washed away by surges of water in the Indian Ocean island's capital city and elsewhere. A motorcyclist died in an accident caused by the flooding, the government said and imposed a curfew.

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