Limpopo
Heavy rains trigger severe flooding in Limpopo and Mpumalanga
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Persistent heavy rains from Mozambique have caused devastating floods in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, leading to at least 11 deaths, widespread infrastructure damage, and community isolations. President Cyril Ramaphosa visited affected areas in Limpopo, while Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa plans an assessment in Mpumalanga. Search efforts continue for missing individuals amid ongoing rescue operations.
Limpopo police are investigating the shooting death of 51-year-old Joseph Machipi, allegedly killed by a farmer while hunting on a farm near Giyani.
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The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) will continue providing three meals a day for 15 days to flood-affected families in Mbaula village outside Giyani, Limpopo. This comes as the provincial flood death toll rises to 19, with search operations ongoing for missing persons. Local leaders urge the government to build new homes for the displaced.
A small herd of seven tame elephants in Limpopo has contributed to numerous scientific studies, including a recent experiment showing they cannot recognize themselves in mirrors. Owned by Adventures with Elephants, these orphans from culls have featured in over 30 peer-reviewed papers in the past 15 years. Their research aids conservation efforts and highlights unique abilities like bomb detection.
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Heavy rains have forced the closure of the R33 road in Modimolle, Limpopo, as low-lying bridges overflow. Disaster management officials are warning drivers to avoid crossing flooded areas. The weather service forecasts continued disruptive rains and potential flooding in the region.