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Réunion Island. (Adobe Stock)
On paper, Réunion is an overseas department of France. It’s in good company with French Guiana in South America, Guadeloupe and Martinique in the Caribbean, and it’s fellow Indian Ocean dweller, Mayotte.
Réunion is 200 km from Mauritius. They’re both volcanic islands that were created from the ocean floor 2 to 3 million years ago. Réunion has two volcanoes, a dormant and an active one.
Pito Maido Volcano Mountain on Reunion Island Courtesy Pixabay
Pito Maido Volcano Mountain on Réunion Island. (Pixabay)
The island is home to France’s tallest waterfall, Trou de Fer. The island has beautiful white-sand beaches and the waters are crystal clear. Before this turns into an ad for Réunion, let’s talk about that rain record.
Réunion has some of the heaviest rainfalls on Earth. Other than monsoon season in India, no other place on the planet experiences heavier rainfall than this tiny French island in the Indian Ocean.
Reunion Island Courtesy Pixabay
Reunion Island. (Pixabay)
Over 48 hours, Cyclone Denise dropped 2,230 mm of rain on the island. Three people died due to flooding. There was also severe road and crop damage.
As mentioned, Réunion is one of the rainiest places on Earth, to hear more about their rainfall history, listen to today’s episode of “This Day In Weather History.”
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