Kruger National Park Faces Unprecedented Flooding Crisis

Unprecedented flooding in northern South Africa's Kruger National Park has led to the suspension of visits and evacuation of guests. Severe rains have inundated the region, causing 19 fatalities and sparking evacuation efforts by helicopter. Authorities predict further heavy downpours, raising red-level alerts across affected areas.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Johannesburg | Updated: 15-01-2026 23:40 IST | Created: 15-01-2026 23:40 IST
Kruger National Park Faces Unprecedented Flooding Crisis
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Severe flooding in Kruger National Park, northern South Africa, has prompted officials to suspend visits and evacuate guests and staff by helicopter. Torrential rains have plagued the region, resulting in 19 deaths thus far. Rescue missions are ongoing amid expectations of more downpours.

President Cyril Ramaphosa was set to visit the flood-affected areas on Thursday, as authorities warned of impending hazards with a red-level 10 alert issued by the South African Weather Service. This warning, the highest possible, anticipates further heavy rains potentially causing life-threatening situations and extensive infrastructural damage.

The park, home to diverse wildlife, has closed several entry points and engaged in extensive evacuation measures. Local rivers have overflowed, heightening concerns around safety in the area. The South African National Defence Force is actively aiding in evacuation operations, including using helicopters to reach stranded residents and emergency medical transports.

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