Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Collapsed-Road-in-Mozambique-27MDHU6SV6N.htmlConceptually similarFlooded farmland in the Limpopo River Basin, Mozambique.GP01DQUCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYICompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYTCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYXCompleted★★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYHCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYJCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYKCompleted★★★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYLCompleted★★★★Floods in Migori and Homa Bay Counties in KenyaGP1STYYQCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SUJB7Collapsed Road in MozambiqueA collapsed road is seen near Chibuto in Mozambique. The South African Airforce has been helping thousands of Mozambicans who have been displaced by floods which ravaged the country in 2013. At least 70 people were killed in the floods and 150 000 were left homeless.Locations:Africa-MozambiqueDate:30 Jan, 2013Credit:© Daniel BornMaximum size:4004px X 2669pxRestrictions:For Greenpeace Publications and Social Media Outputs. Can be shared with journalists for use connected to extreme weather events. For any other use please contact the photographer directly.Keywords:Aerial view-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change-Climate change impacts-Day-Extreme weather-Floods-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-RoadsShoot:Extreme Weather Events in AfricaThe science is clear: we are living through a climate crisis. Extreme Weather Events (EWE) are on the rise across the African continent. Floods are becoming more difficult to forecast and more severe, claiming more lives and affecting millions every year. Droughts are lasting longer and are threatening food security. Coastlines are being battered by more frequent and intense storms. These are the symptoms of the climate crisis, and there is nothing normal about any of it. Across the world, people are rising up and demanding decisive action be taken by governments to reverse the climate crisis. Taking the most crucial and obvious steps - immediately implementing a Just Transition to renewable energy and leaving fossil fuels in the ground - can save countless lives. Additional measures like forest protection, minimising single use waste, planning cities better and investing in better data collection are essential as well to monitor and to manage EWEs in the future. This process must be global, but African leaders and communities have the responsibility to push for it.With coordinated efforts and research behind us, we can force governments to declare a climate emergency. We stand together with the people in frontline communities who will be hardest hit by the climate crisis. We are bold and brave, and countries across Africa will be at the forefront of tackling the climate crisis and ensuring that the future is fair and just for everyone.Related Collections:Weather Gods Unmasked: Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change in Africa (Photos, Videos & Report)