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South Africa, Rabies
Scientists in South Africa say they have identified the first known outbreak of rabies in seals
Scientists in South Africa say they have identified an outbreak of rabies in seals that is believed to be the first time the virus has spread in sea mammals. At least 24 Cape fur seals that were found dead or euthanized in various locations on South Africa's west and south coast had rabies,
Scientists Identify First Known Outbreak of Rabies in Seals
Rabies infects mammals and can be passed on to people. The virus is almost always fatal once symptoms appear and it spreads via saliva, usually through bites but also sometimes when animals lick and groom each other.
South African Officials Find Rabies Outbreak in Seals
Officials in South Africa say they are experiencing a rabies outbreak among its wild seal population. It's the first time they say an outbreak of the virus has been found in sea mammals. A representative for the city of Cape Town says it received reports of aggressive seals from local residents,
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‘Water is flooding everywhere’ as torrential rains sweep through West and Central Africa
As torrential rains sweep through Central and West Africa, floods have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds ...
Arise
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ECOWAS Sets Ambitious Target for West Africa’s Green Hydrogen Production By 2030
ECOWAS has committed to producing 0.5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, focusing on renewable energy ...
Crux
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Catholic leaders urge support after devastating floods in West and Central Africa
Catholic leaders across West and Central Africa are calling for assistance following unprecedented and deadly floods that ...
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Africa Floods Spread Misery Where 55 Million Already Face Hunger
The worst floods in decades across a swath of West and Central Africa are deepening a record food-insecurity crisis in a ...
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‘Water Is Coming.’ Floods Devastate West and Central Africa
Flooding caused by heavy rains has left more than 1,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed.
Daily Monitor
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Hustle academies: The online scammers of West Africa now training others
Real-life scams linked to “graduates” of these academies include various scams such as online romance fraud and business ...
Africanews English on MSN
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Torrential rains unleash catastrophic floods in West Africa
As torrential rains across Central and West Africa have unleashed the most catastrophic floods in decades, residents of ...
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'Water is flooding everywhere' as torrential rains sweep through West, Central Africa
As torrential rains sweep through Central and West Africa, floods have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds ...
AllAfrica.com
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West Africa: Nigeria Energy Returns to Power West Africa's Clean Energy Transition
The Nigeria Energy Exhibition and Conference is set to gather key stakeholders from across the energy sector as it returns to drive the region's clean energy transition.
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West Africa to Get More Rain After Floods Affect Millions
West Africa faces more heavy rains this week after flooding in a region that’s seen at least 2.3 million people displaced by ...
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Deadly flooding in Africa leaves corpses of crocodile, snakes floating among human bodies
The torrential rains have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands more across the region this year.
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Pitso Mosimane to be appointed Nigeria coach? Ex-Mamelodi Sundowns coach confirms contact from West Africa amid vacant Super Eagles job
Mosimane is currently joblessHe expresses desire to coach a national teamHis remarks come as the Nigeria job is vacantCLICK ...
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