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Flooding in southern Mozambique, from rains and dam releases, killed over 100, displaced 700,000, and brought crocodiles into towns, causing at least three deaths.
Severe flooding in southern Mozambique, caused by torrential rains and dam releases, has driven crocodiles into towns, resulting in at least three deaths and prompting health and safety warnings.
The floods have killed over 100 people across Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, displaced more than 700,000—half of them children—and destroyed thousands of homes and critical infrastructure, including 44 health facilities.
Rising waters from the Limpopo River have submerged urban areas in Gaza and Maputo provinces, enabling crocodiles to enter populated zones.
Authorities urge residents to avoid still waters, as the crisis disrupts medical care, threatens food security, and raises risks of water-borne diseases like cholera.
Las inundaciones en el sur de Mozambique, causadas por las lluvias y las liberaciones de represas, mataron a más de 100 personas, desplazaron a 700.000, y trajeron cocodrilos a las ciudades, causando al menos tres muertes.