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Africanews on MSNFrom flood to famine: Rainfall chaos fuels Africa’s drought crisisExtreme weather events, including heatwaves, droughts, and floods, have increased in frequency by a factor of two or three ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Eastern Cape Flood Death Toll Now Stands At 102The Eastern Cape Provincial Government says a total of 102 bodies have been recovered to date across various districts since ...
These factors, especially in the Balcones Escarpment landscape in Central Texas, make Flash Flood Alley one of the most flood ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Gugulethu Flood Victims Say Disaster Forms Are a ScamGugulethu flood victims say they have signed disaster forms many times before, but have never received any flood relief items. A ward councillor insists the forms are needed to help track flood ...
The Robberg is one of southern Africa's most distinctive and widespread stone tool technologies. Robberg tools—which we found at the Knysna site—are thought to be replaceable components in composite ...
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Swisher Post on MSNSouth Africa weather warnings for Friday, 4 July 2025The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued multiple weather warnings, led by a Yellow Level 4 alert for disruptive ...
In the Afar Depression of East Africa, a remarkable geological transformation is unfolding, with scientists revealing that ...
Gift of the Givers Foundation founder Imtiaz Sooliman has called for the arrest of the “water mafia” after aid workers were threatened while distributing water to flood-ravaged residents in Mthatha in ...
Is Africa cracking open? How Earth’s ‘heartbeat’ is tearing the continent apart, forming a new ocean
A group of researchers from across the world has found that a steady, rhythmic pulse deep beneath Ethiopia’s Afar region, ...
Scientists found a rhythmic mantle plume beneath Ethiopia is slowly tearing Africa apart - hinting at the birth of a new ...
Archaeologists at Knysna Eastern Heads Cave 1. Sara Watson, Author provided (no reuse) The site sits 23 metres above sea level on the southern coast of South Africa overlooking the Indian Ocean.
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
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