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Flooding in southern Africa displaces hundreds of thousands, forces crocodiles into towns, kills at least three, and worsens hunger and disease.
Severe flooding in southern Africa, primarily in Mozambique, has driven crocodiles from the Limpopo River into towns, causing at least three deaths and multiple injuries.
Torrential rains and dam releases have displaced over 700,000 people, destroyed homes and infrastructure, and damaged or destroyed at least 44 health facilities, disrupting medical care and increasing risks of waterborne diseases like cholera.
The crisis has worsened hunger and disease threats as extreme weather devastates farmland across Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.
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Las inundaciones en el sur de África desplazan a cientos de miles de personas, obligan a los cocodrilos a invadir las ciudades, matan al menos a tres personas y agravan el hambre y las enfermedades.