The recent floods and rains in southern Africa killed dozens of people

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Climate change worsened rains and floods which killed dozens in southern Africa, study shows
A recent study has found that human-induced climate change worsened the recent torrential rains and floods in southern Africa, which killed dozens of people. This is significant as it highlights the growing impact of climate change on extreme weather events, which is an important topic for competitive exams related to science, environment, and disaster management.
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A study has found that human-induced climate change worsened these extreme weather events
The study was conducted by researchers, but no specific names or dates are mentioned
The affected region was southern Africa, but no specific countries are named
The study highlights the growing impact of climate change on extreme weather events
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