Due to persistent heavy rainfall and flash flood risks, the Limpopo Department of Education has announced a two-day suspension of schooling in severely affected districts.
In response to recent floods, Minister Simelane reveals plans to relocate vulnerable households and implement innovative building technologies for faster housing solutions.
Heavy rains in Vhembe have washed away bridges and damaged roads Limpopo has seen heavy rains since the start of the year, causing floods and widespread disruptions. Downpours in Vhembe district over ...
East Africa faces a high likelihood—over 70 percent—of rainfall exceeding 300 ...
Residents of Nairobi on Saturday experienced widespread flooding after heavy rains pounded the city, damaging roads and homes in several areas.The latest flooding occurred barely a week after another ...
Water supply has resumed in several parts of Nairobi after the repair of a major transmission pipeline damaged by recent floods, the Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company has announced.In an update ...
Limpopo government assisting communities affected by floods The Limpopo Provincial Government has assured residents that it is fully prepared to assist communities affected by flooding, which has ...
At least 30 people have died after landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy rainfall struck highland areas of Gamo Zone ...
The death toll from devastating floods and landslides across East Africa has surpassed 110, with at least 64 people killed in ...
Kruger National Park rangers monitoring the area indicated that the water level at the Luvuvhu River bridge had risen by approximately half a metre.
The Pafuri port of entry, in the far northern section of the park, is accessed through Pafuri Gate, about 30km away. The gate has also been closed after flood waters made the route unsafe.
Authorities have said most of those who died were found buried in mud.