CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Torrential rains and severe flooding across parts of southern Africa have killed more than 100 people in three countries,...
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Torrential rains and severe flooding across parts of southern Africa have killed more than 100 people in three countries, destroyed thousands of homes and caused tens of millions of dollars’ worth of damage in one of Africa’s premier wildlife parks. Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe have experienced unusually heavy rains since late last year and the resulting floods have been the region's worst in years. Authorities expect the death toll to rise with rescue operations continuing....
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Torrential rains and severe flooding across parts of southern Africa have killed more than 100 people in three countries,...
Torrential rains and severe flooding across parts of southern Africa have killed more than 100 people in three countries, destroyed thousands of homes...
Torrential rains and severe flooding across parts of southern Africa have killed more than 100 people in three countries, destroyed thousands of homes...
Torrential rains and severe flooding...
Torrential rains and severe flooding...
Weeks of heavy rainfall have caused severe floods across southern Africa, with Mozambique and South Africa among the hardest hit. Rising water has...
South Africa on Sunday declared a national disaster after widespread flooding that destroyed homes and killed dozens, while thousands sought shelter...
More than 100 deaths have been confirmed across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, with the rains expected to continue through February.
More than 100 deaths have been confirmed across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, with the rains expected to continue through February. ......
Torrential rains have devastated communities from Mozambique to South Africa, displacing hundreds of thousands.