In the past two weeks, devastating floods have claimed the lives of 58 people in Tanzania, prompting urgent action from the East African nation. With heavy rains persisting, the government revealed the tragic death toll on Sunday, highlighting the severity of the situation. The ongoing rainy season, typical for April, has been intensified by the El Nino phenomenon, exacerbating the challenges of droughts and floods not only in Tanzania but across the globe. In response to this crisis, Tanzania is now looking to major infrastructure projects for solutions to mitigate future disasters and safeguard its population.
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