Crocodile Threat and Hunger Risks Rise as Southern Africa Faces Massive Floods

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Massive floods across Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa have killed more than 100 people and displaced about 400,000, with crocodiles washed into towns; Mozambique’s floods are among the worst since 2000, farmland and livestock losses mount, cholera and other waterborne diseases threaten camps, and funding for relief and infrastructure repair remains slow.
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- Mozambique floods: 'Worst in living memory' say those rescued from rising waters BBC
- Floods push crocodiles into Mozambican towns as health concerns rise PBS
- Torrential rains displace thousands in Mozambique as floods wreak havoc Al Jazeera
- Worst floods in a generation spark cholera fears in Mozambique Yahoo
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