Devastating Floods Ravage Southern Africa: Lives Lost, Thousands Displaced
Severe floods in South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe have caused devastation, with over 100 dead and thousands displaced. Torrential rains continue to threaten these regions, overwhelming emergency services and causing widespread property and infrastructural damage. Authorities anticipate further rainfall, with the potential for additional flooding.
In a tragic turn of events, relentless flooding plagues southern Africa, impacting nations including South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. The disaster has claimed over 100 lives, left thousands homeless, and caused extensive infrastructural damage. With more rain forecasted, officials brace for potential further flooding.
Mozambique faces the brunt of the catastrophe as over 200,000 individuals struggle with severe flooding, destroying homes and provoking largescale evacuations. The persistent rains have compounded existing hardships from past cyclones, heightening the crisis for an already resource-strained region.
South African authorities, including the army, continue rescue operations in Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces. Efforts focus on salvaging people from rooftops and ensuring safety as districts struggle with extensive destruction. Meanwhile, revered Kruger National Park has temporarily shut its doors as staff and tourists are evacuated amidst rising waters.
(With inputs from agencies.)

