Lake Tanganyika flooding: At least 25,000 people in Burundi

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More than 25,000 people in Burundi have been forced from their homes after Lake Tanganyika rose to nearly historic levels, flooding multiple western provinces.
The UN is warning of an 'unprecedented' emergency, with heavy rain expected to continue for weeks.
Al Jazeera's Alexandra Byers reports.
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The amount of usable land is low? What exactly do you mean?

nyakwarObat
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Fertility rate in Burundi: 5.3 children per woman (7th highest in the world)

phoque
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Vietnam, Burundi, Holland. It has been a good a run. But now a new era has doomed us. 

It’s not the first time. Sundaland, Doggarland and the great bridge of Bering are all gone.

But I wonder if there’s hope....

erikthomsen
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Blame global warming precipitated by polluting fossil fuel emissions.

justdogood
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Isn't it a good thing to have more water to like store?

MrBoliao
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Africa always gets the short end of the stick. 😥❤️

MsAmique
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End times are here. These are the days of Noah. People please repent and pray to Lord Jesus Christ for His divine protection and healing. God Bless you

utpalananayakkara
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Lots of cities in the dirt in ancient times humans moved to cope with things like this

blackkang
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Al Jazeera seems to have forgot to finish the title "Lake Tanganyika flooding: At least 25, 000 people in Burundi"

daniellizarazofuentes
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Wow, so simple the solution to a natural situation is funding (money)!!!

thehabial
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Annex Burundi to Zambia or Tanzania, that will help solve their economic participation since they highly depend on Agric sector

christonngoveni
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Th Crocodiles in Burundi Are on mission
Its like they are being sent, I swear to God.
They literally hunting human beings.

mariajason
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it should sound climate manipulation and not climate change.... Create a

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