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Seychelles declares state of emergency and orders citizens to stay indoors after huge explosion and heavy flooding


 The Seychelles have declared a state of emergency and ordered citizens to stay indoors after a huge explosion and heavy flooding.

President Wavel Ramkalawan urged people except essential workers to stay at home following the blast at a store in Mahe, the largest island in the Indian Ocean archipelago.

His office said in a statement on X: 'Following an explosion at the CCCL explosives store that has caused massive damage... and major destruction caused by flooding due to heavy rains, the President has declared a State of Emergency for today the 7th December.

'All schools will be closed. Only workers in the essential services and persons travelling will be allowed free movement. This is to allow the emergency services to carry out essential work.'

The explosion occurred in the Providence industrial area in Mahe and caused huge damage there and to surrounding areas, the presidency said, without elaborating further. Several people have been injured in the explosion, the BBC reports.

The international airport was also damaged - despite being 2.5miles away from the blast - but remains open to allow for tourists to travel in and out of the holiday destination. 

'The Seychelles International Airport is still operational and ferry services between islands are operating for visitors,' the tourism-dependent country said on its official Visit Seychelles account on X.

The British government has urged its citizens who are currently in Mahe to stay inside in new guidance for travel to the Seychelles.

It said: 'Due to heavy rains and an industrial accident during the night of 6 December a state of emergency has been declared on 7 December. If you are in Seychelles on the island of Mahé, you are advised to refrain from leaving your accommodation until further notice.

'Flights to and from the country continue to operate and visitors arriving or departing are able to travel to and from the airport.

'Swimming in the sea in the north east of the island of Mahé is currently not advised due to an overflow of the sewage system caused by heavy rains. You should follow advice from the local authorities as the situation progresses.'

A former British colony, the Seychelles is made up of 115 islands and according to 2021 World Bank data is the richest African country as measured by per capita gross domestic product, with tourism and fishing the biggest contributors to the economy.

However, the high cost of living means that around 40 percent of the country's 98,000 inhabitants live in poverty.

The archipelago is famous for its idyllic white beaches and high-end tourism.

Mahe, where the capital Victoria is located, is home to 87 percent of the country's population.

Parts of Africa - particularly Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia - have experienced heavier rainfall than usual since October, linked to the El Nino weather phenomenon.

According to the UN, the situation has been exacerbated by the combined impact of El Nino and the Indian Ocean Dipole - a climate system defined by the difference in sea surface temperature between western and eastern areas of the ocean.

El Nino is typically associated with increased heat worldwide, as well as drought in some parts of the world and heavy rains elsewhere.

El Nino last occurred in 2018-2019 and was followed by an exceptionally long La Nina - El Nino's cooling opposite - which ended earlier this year.

Extreme weather events are occurring with increased frequency and intensity.


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