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Severe January 2026 floods damaged Kruger National Park, prompting a recovery fund for rebuilding.
Severe flooding in early January 2026 caused nearly half a billion rand in damage to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, destroying roads, bridges, and tourist facilities.
Aerial images from January 15 showed widespread flooding, disrupting ecosystems and forcing evacuations.
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, alongside SANParks, launched the Kruger Recovery Fund to support rebuilding, with donations managed by independent auditors to ensure transparency.
The disaster highlights growing risks to protected areas from climate-driven extreme weather.
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Las severas inundaciones de enero de 2026 dañaron el Parque Nacional Kruger, lo que impulsó un fondo de recuperación para la reconstrucción.