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64 Dead, 128 Missing in Ethiopia Floods and Landslides

64 Dead, 128 Missing in Ethiopia Floods and Landslides

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Heavy rains triggered devastating landslides and flash floods across Gamo Zone, killing at least 64 people and leaving 128 missing in a natural disaster that overwhelmed highland communities. Unseasonal rainfall between March 9 and 11 caused saturated slopes to collapse, burying families in their homes and blocking transport routes with debris. Authorities are coordinating emergency assistance while warning residents in mountainous areas to remain vigilant as seasonal Belg rains continue.

Climate change has made these catastrophic rains up to two times more intense, turning what should be manageable seasonal weather into deadly disasters that kill hundreds across East Africa. Human-caused global warming is directly responsible for the increasing frequency and severity of extreme rainfall events that are devastating vulnerable populations still recovering from previous climate-driven droughts. Rich countries burning fossil fuels are destabilizing Earth's climate system and causing these lethal floods.

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