JOHANNESBURG -- Human-caused climate change worsened the recent torrential rains and floods which devastated parts of southern Africa, killing more than 100 people and displacing over 300 000, ...
Severe flash floods in Johannesburg lead to dramatic scenes at O. R. Tambo International Airport, where two individuals risk their lives while the airport assesses roof damage and maintains operations ...
By Tim Cocks JOHANNESBURG, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A "perfect storm" of climate change and cyclical La Niña weather patterns ...
Johannesburg: Torrential rains and flooding have killed more than 100 people in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and authorities warned Friday that more ...
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.
Severe flash floods in Johannesburg lead to dramatic scenes at O. R. Tambo International Airport, where two individuals risk their lives while the airport assesses roof damage and maintains operations ...
After growing concerns over possible flooding, Johannesburg Roads Agency has cleared debris blocking Platina Bridge in Jukskei Park, easing fears linked to the crossing’s history of flood damage.
"Extreme 10-day rainfall events in the region have become significantly more intense due to human-induced climate change," researchers for the World Weather Attribution (WWA) network of scientists ...
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