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Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Kills Five People, Displaces Thousands in Tanzania
The incident adds to catastrophic natural disasters that gripped Tanzania since 2016. Flooding due to torrential rain in Tanzania has killed several people and caused the displacement of several thousand residents, based on reports as of Tuesday, May 3.
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