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Severe January 2026 floods in South Africa’s Kruger National Park damaged infrastructure, closed 15 camps, and prompted evacuations, with recovery expected to take years.
Severe flooding in South Africa’s Kruger National Park in January 2026 caused extensive damage to roads, bridges, and tourism infrastructure, leading to the closure of 15 camps and the evacuation of hundreds.
Officials estimate repair costs at over R500 million ($30 million) and recovery could take up to five years.
No fatalities were reported, and wildlife largely moved to higher ground safely, though crocodile activity has increased in displaced areas.
The flooding, linked to intensified storms from climate change, also affected neighboring Mozambique.
SANParks has launched the Kruger Recovery Fund to support rebuilding, urging donations through official channels to prevent fraud.
Las severas inundaciones de enero de 2026 en el Parque Nacional Kruger de Sudáfrica dañaron la infraestructura, cerraron 15 campamentos y provocaron evacuaciones, con una recuperación que se espera que tome años.