South Africa has declared a national disaster over torrential rains and floods. The severe weather has killed at least 30 people in the northern part of the country.
Limpopo, in northern South Africa, home to 6.6 million people, several large mines and the Kruger National Park (one of ...
JOHANNESBURG — Human-caused climate change worsened recent torrential rains and floods that devastated parts of southern ...
Army helicopters rescued people stranded on rooftops and hundreds of tourists and workers were evacuated from one of the world’s biggest game reserves, as torrential rains and flooding in three ...
A "perfect storm" of climate change and cyclical La Niña weather patterns have been fuelling the catastrophic flooding ...
More than 100 deaths have been confirmed across South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, with the rains expected to continue through February.
Floods force evacuations from South Africa’s Kruger National Park and leave 19 dead in other regions
Flooding caused by weeks of torrential rains in northern South Africa has forced the famed Kruger National Park to suspend visits and evacuate some guests and staff members.
Explore the impact of South Africa floods caused by climate change, disrupting Kruger National Park and affecting tourism.
Covering extreme drought and massive flooding in a matter of weeks shows one reporter the toll of the climate crisis.
At least 19 people are now believed to have died in recent weeks in northern South Africa during floods.
Officials warn of reptiles in floodwaters as disaster destroys homes, farmland and 44 health facilities across affected ...
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