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(21 Dec 2024) RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Mamoudzou, Mayotte - 21 December 2024 1. Wide of wreckage inside a house destroyed by Cyclone Chido 2. Mid of wreckage 3. Mamoudzou resident Amada Salime walks through his destroyed house 4. Close of Salime walking across roofing sheets on ground 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Amada Salime, Mahorais (native resident of Mayotte) whose house was destroyed: "We pay incomes (income tax), we Mahorais people, we pay incomes. We are the legitimate population of this island. So the government talks every day that the French government has no money. Now Mayotte is out, but they should priority give us first Mahorais people and help other immigrant people. But the problem (is) the population of Mayotte, we are not numerous. Immigrants are (more) numerous than us. So if there is help from government: water or something to eat or money to make houses, Mahorais people, we will not have it." 6. Amada Salime walking through his destroyed house 7. Amada Salime walking through his destroyed house 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Amada Salime, Mahorais whose house was destroyed: "I think French government should help Comores island (Comoros) to have schools to have hospitals and they (migrants) should not come here." 9. Amada Salime's destroyed house 10. Various of French military distributing bottled water 11. SOUNDBITE: (French) Fatima (last name not given), Mahorais: "I can't take it anymore. Just to have water is complicated and to see that they're (her children) condemned not to go to school until next year, I can't take it." 12. Fatima walking towards her daughter 13. Fatima talking to her daughter 18. SOUNDBITE: (French) Fatima (last name not given), Mahorais "When we go to the shops, we're allowed to take only one pack of water. There are ten people at home. How do you want us to live? It's unbearable. I always worked, I managed to get by with my children, but now I'm totally stuck." 14. Munia Dinouraini, Deputy Mayor of Mamoudzou in charge of economic development, sitting in town hall 15. Cutaway of hands 16. SOUNDBITE: (English) Munia Dinouraini, Deputy Mayor of Mamoudzou, in charge of economic development "The pressure is getting intense on our medical system, on our school system and it is getting incredibly hard and even harder now that the Cyclone Chido. Some people are complaining that we're putting a lot of attention on the people living in the slums and not enough on the locals, so I think there is a lot of resentment that has built up." 17. Dinouraini sitting in the town hall 18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Munia Dinouraini, Deputy Mayor of Mamoudzou in charge of economic development "With global warming we are scared that another cyclone may come so they think that having those metal roofed homes are maybe a recipe for another disaster." 19. Children running in a room in a school now used as a shelter for displaced people 20. Nazca Antoiy, a migrant from Comoros, in school for displaced people 21. Close of Antoiy 22. SOUNDBITE: (French) Nazca Antoiy, a migrant from Comoros: "We have concerns because we're foreigners. Yes we're foreigners and we have to worry about that. We have to think about it. Because there's a lot of people that had (lost) their house, but I heard that they were told not to reconstruct new houses. So we need to worry about that." 23. Various of children sitting on the floor in school for displaced people STORYLINE: Mayotte's cyclone is exacerbating longstanding tensions between locals and migrants on the island. AP Video by Sam Mednick Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...