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Global warming made S Africa s recent floods twice as likely – study

Global warming made the heavy rains behind South Africa's devastating floods last month twice as likely as they would have been if greenhouse gas emissions had never heated the planet, scientists said on Friday. Flash floods around the east coast city of Durban killed 435 people, left tens of thousands homeless and caused R10-billion worth of damage to roads, power lines, water pipes and one of Africa's busiest ports.

Global warming made S Africa s recent floods twice as likely: Study

JOHANNESBURG: Global warming made the heavy rains behind South Africa s devastating floods last month twice as likely as they would have been if green.

Global warming made South Africa s recent floods twice as likely

Global warming made South Africa s recent floods twice as likely
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Don t dismiss AstraZeneca vaccine, urge global health officials, Latest World News

The New Paper The WHO says the AstraZeneca vaccine is still a vital tool in fighting the pandemic. PHOTO: REUTERS Feb 10, 2021 06:00 am 0 Engagements GENEVA : The World Health Organisation (WHO) insisted on Monday that the AstraZeneca vaccine was still a vital tool in the global fight against the pandemic, after South Africa delayed the start of its inoculation programme over concerns about its efficacy against a virus variant. It is vastly too early to be dismissing this vaccine, said Dr Richard Hatchett, who heads the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, which co-leads the Covax vaccine facility with the WHO and Gavi after the AstraZeneca shot ran into a number of setbacks, including questions about its efficacy for people over the age of 65. It is absolutely crucial to use the tools that we have as effectively as we possibly can, he added.

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