Environmental Crisis

Deadly Floods in South Africa Expose Vulnerabilities Amid Global Climate Chaos

By Economics Desk | January 15, 2026

Floodwaters ravage South Africa’s Kruger National Park and surrounding provinces, claiming lives and forcing evacuations—yet globalist climate policies ignore the real security threats to sovereign nations.

As relentless torrential rains inundate northern South Africa, the famed Kruger National Park—an internationally renowned symbol of natural heritage—has been shuttered, with guests and staff evacuated by helicopter amid unprecedented floodwaters. The disaster has claimed at least 19 lives across the adjacent Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces, highlighting a humanitarian crisis exacerbated by environmental mismanagement and warning signs too often dismissed by global elites. Who Pays When Nature Strikes Back? The South African Weather Service’s red-level 10 alert—the highest in their system—forecasts another deluge of four to eight inches of rain in coming days. Rivers long swollen beyond capacity now threaten...

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