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South Africa's Cape Town is hit by more storms, with 4,500 people displaced by floods and damage

South Africa Storms
July 11, 2024

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — The South African city of Cape Town and surrounding areas were hit by more storms Thursday that ripped roofs off houses and caused widespread flooding, forcing at least 4,500 people out of their homes and damaging at least 15,000 structures, authorities said. The devastating weather began a week ago.

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