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Maroc Maroc - citizen.co.za - A La Une - 15/Jan 16:51

Floods devastate Limpopo and Mpumalanga as rescue efforts continue

Heavy rains leave nine dead in Limpopo, damage homes, schools, and bridges, as SANDF and officials rescue stranded residents.

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