The broken banks of the Limpopo River have left southern Mozambique’s Gaza province submerged under floodwater, creating a dire situation for communities in need of aid. Climate change has worsened the crisis, with roads disappearing and populations squeezed into pockets of higher ground. Efforts to provide food, water, shelter, and medical assistance are hampered by the scale of the disaster, affecting hundreds of thousands of people. Charities and local authorities are struggling to access affected areas and deliver essential support to those impacted by the devastating floods.
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