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#Floods #HealthDisaster #HumanitarianCrisis
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Around 1.3 million people affected by severe flooding in Southern Africa
Brazzaville -- Intense rainfall and severe flooding since mid-December 2025 have affected around 1. 3 million people in southern Africa, destroyed houses and critical infrastructure and disrupted access to health services, heightening risks of water- and mosquito-borne diseases.
#FoodInsecurity #Drought #PublicHealth
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Drought leaves over two million vulnerable to health and nutrition crises in Kenya
Nairobi -- Over two million people across Kenya are facing worsening food insecurity following one of the driest October to December 2025 rainy seasons on record.