Torrential rains have killed over 100 people in Southern Africa, leading to mass evacuations and rescue operations. South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe have been severely affected, with widespread flooding causing devastation and displacing hundreds of thousands. President Cyril Ramaphosa toured affected areas in Limpopo, where 36 houses were destroyed, while Zimbabwe reported 70 deaths and significant damage to infrastructure. Mozambique has faced the worst impact, with 103 deaths, thousands of homes damaged, and widespread food shortages due to flooded crops. The region is experiencing extreme weather events linked to the La Nina phenomenon, highlighting the vulnerability of Southern Africa to climate-driven disasters.
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