
AI Spots Extreme Rainfall Flooding South Africa, Mozambique
Extreme rainfall, driven by a slow-moving low-pressure system, has caused widespread flooding in South Africa and Mozambique, with some areas receiving hundreds of millimeters of rain in a short period. The deluge, exacerbated by already saturated ground from a wet December, has triggered evacuations and raised flood warnings to the highest level, with more heavy rainfall expected. This event highlights the increasing risks of extreme weather events, potentially linked to climate change, and the need for improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness in vulnerable regions.



















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