Environment
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Over 70 Dead as Tropical Storm Ana Wreaks Havoc on Southern African Countries
Three countries in South Africa are currently counting casualties after remnants of Tropical Storm Ana swept the region, killing over dozens of people and damaging livelihoods and infrastructures.
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