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Africa News of Monday, 4 December 2023

Source: bbc.com

Tanzania floods: Heavy rain and landslides kill 47 in Hanang district

Hanang district extends up to Mount Hanang - the country's third-tallest peak | PC: Teddy Chale Hanang district extends up to Mount Hanang - the country's third-tallest peak | PC: Teddy Chale

Severe flooding and landslides have killed at least 47 people and wounded 80 others in northern Tanzania, local officials say.

It happened near the slopes of Mount Hanang, where President Samia Hassan has now deployed national security forces to help rescue efforts.

Homes and infrastructure were also damaged by the adverse weather.

Flooding is said to be the greatest natural hazard in Tanzania, affecting tens of thousands of people each year.

East Africa has been badly hit by floods and landslides in 2023, partly caused by the El Niño weather phenomenon.

Last month in Tanzania, higher-than-usual rainfall resulted in deaths and the destruction of property in the capital Dar es Salaam and the areas of Kigoma, Kagera, Geita and Unguja.

Crops in some parts of the country have been washed away, affecting people's livelihoods.

Tanzania's meteorology agency has warned that the rains will continue this month.