India, March 2 -- Severe floods across southern Africa are heightening malaria risks weeks after waters recede
Scientists warn climate-driven shocks are reshaping disease transmission patterns
Poor and flood-prone communities face a "dangerous triangle" of poverty, displacement and infection
When floods sweep through southern Africa, the most visible damage is immediate: Homes washed away, crops destroyed, clinics disrupted, families displaced. These images dominate headlines and humanitarian appeals.
But as floodwaters recede, a quieter, slower-moving crisis often follows - in those same communities that are already struggling to recover.
In parts of Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa, severe rainfall an...
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