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RC2MLEA3PVO8 Residents walk across a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2LLEAS38DM A resident walks across a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2LLEAOFWYY A vehicle drives along a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2MLEA66OB3 A woman looks on, as residents walk across a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2MLEACSDHY Residents walk across a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2LLEA8MRRR Residents walk along a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2LLEAI7U5L A resident walks across a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2MLEAC2N9M A man stumbles as he tries to cross a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2MLEAW2S6N A man stumbles as he tries to cross a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2MLEAJMJDZ Residents walk across a flooded road following severe weather with heavy rain from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa on May 20, 2025. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC21T8A1612M Residents cross a flooded road following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY SEARCH "REUTERS FLOODS 2024" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS YEAR-END" FOR ALL 2024 YEAR END GALLERIES.
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RC22T8ATMKL2 Residents walk between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC21T8ANJ33S A resident eats in his flooded shack following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC21T8A1192W A resident walks between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC21T8AWTDCM Residents cross a flooded road following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC21T8A2QN1Y Men pull goods through a flooded road following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC22T8ABC9BV A resident carries her friend between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC21T8A8H3UC A resident walks across a flooded road following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC21T8A9YLF6 A resident walks between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa July 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2OR8A56OI4 A man wades through a flooded parking area outside a shopping mall in Ottery during heavy rains in Cape Town, South Africa, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
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RC2OR8AE8RN5 A car stands in a flooded parking area outside a shopping mall in Ottery during heavy rains, in Cape Town, South Africa, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
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RC2RR8AR1T0J A municipal worker attempts to unclog a flooded road in Newlands during heavy rains in Cape Town, South Africa, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
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RC2RR8AXVL2P A municipal worker attempts to unclog a flooded road in Newlands during heavy rains in Cape Town, South Africa, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
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RC2RR8A0Q3EW A car drives through a flooded road during heavy rains in Cape Town, South Africa, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
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RC2QR8A671IY A man pushes a woman in a trolley through a flooded area outside a shopping mall in Ottery during heavy rains in Cape Town, South Africa, July 9, 2024. REUTERS/Esa Alexander
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RC20R8AADP9L A woman carrying a child walks between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, July 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2WQ8A6PYWY A vehicle splashes water onto a sidewalk as it drives through a flooded road following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, July 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC20R8A3F8H5 A resident walks between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, July 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC20R8AT1EP0 A resident looks on between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, July 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC20R8AJJ9LB Residents stand between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, July 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC20R8A694OJ Residents stand between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, July 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC20R8ARXXGC Residents walk between flooded shacks following severe weather from a cold front in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, July 8, 2024. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2CM1A7T45F A man runs through sea foam, as a seasonal cold front moved over the Cape Peninsula following a week of severe weather and flooding, in Cape Town, South Africa, June 19, 2023. Photographer Nic Bothma got pretty wet taking a photo of sea foam blowing onto a promenade in Cape Town in June. As a seasonal cold front approached, he had identified a bay that would likely be affected by rough seas and winds, and figured out when the tide would be high. "Fortunately, this also coincided with late-afternoon light, which assisted the photography," he said. Seeking an immersive feel, he watched the ocean carefully and moved in at the right moment with a wide-angle lens. "I had my camera covered under my weather jacket and only used it for a split second to capture this image, but even within such a short moment it covered the body and lens with foam," he said. "I got pretty wet despite the rain gear." REUTERS/Nic Bothma SEARCH "POY STORIES" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS POY" FOR ALL BEST OF 2023 PACKAGES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2CM1AEC6DE A man runs through sea foam, as a seasonal cold front moved over the Cape Peninsula, following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa, June 19, 2023. REUTERS/Nic Bothma TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY SEARCH "YEAR-END CLIMATE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "REUTERS YEAR-END" FOR ALL BEST OF 2023 PACKAGES.
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RC2CM1A6KNVC People walk from a slipway, as a seasonal cold front moved over the Cape Peninsula, following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa, June 19, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2EM1AI3T8G A man walks through a sea foam, as a seasonal cold front moved over the Cape Peninsula, following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa, June 19, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2EM1AXTGI7 A woman runs through a sea foam, as a seasonal cold front moved over the Cape Peninsula, following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa, June 19, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2CM1AZ4883 A man runs through sea foam, as a seasonal cold front moved over the Cape Peninsula, following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa, June 19, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2DM1ACXYIX A cyclist avoids a wave, as a seasonal cold front moved over the Cape Peninsula following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa, June 19, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2WK1AH3SFS A view of the washed away R303 main road flooded from the Olifants River and cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2WK1AMPNWP A view of the washed away R303 main road flooded from the Olifants River and cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2UK1ASN41V A view of the washed away R303 main road flooded from the Olifants River and cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2UK1AMIQ26 A view of a washed away section of the R303 main road from floods cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2WK1AB9NL6 A view of the washed away R303 main road flooded from the Olifants River and cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2WK1AIVICR Repairs begin on a washed away section of the R303 main road from floods cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2UK1AZISL8 A view of the washed away R303 main road flooded from the Olifants River and cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2WK1A9YZXB A view of the washed away R303 main road flooded from the Olifants River and cutting off the town of Citrusdal following a week of severe weather and flooding in the Western Cape, South Africa on June 17, 2023 REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2PJ1AHQD32 A rainbow forms at the edge of storm clouds following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa June 15, 2023. REUTERS/Nic Bothma
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RC2PJ1A4L1XV A South African navy vessel sails under a rainbow and storm clouds following a week of severe weather and flooding in Cape Town, South Africa on June 15, 2023. REUTERS/Nic Bothma TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC1D7D1F0370 A motorist drives through a puddle of water following rains in drought-hit Cape Town has caused flooding in urban areas, South Africa, April 26, 2018. The region is experiencing the worst drought in a century that has affected the farming and tourism sector. REUTERS/Sumaya Hisham
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GM1EA881CQC01 A cleaner walks past a branch of African Bank in Cape Town August 8, 2014. Investors fled African Bank Investments on Thursday, as the South African lender faced a $790 million hole from a flood of unsecured loans gone bad and its furniture retail business applied for creditor protection. The bank, widely known as Abil, shocked the market on Wednesday when it said it needed to raise 8.5 billion rand ($790 million) in new capital after warning of a massive annual loss, after which its chief executive quit. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: BUSINESS)
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GM1EA881CQ201 A man walks past a branch of African Bank in Cape Town August 8, 2014. Investors fled African Bank Investments on Thursday, as the South African lender faced a $790 million hole from a flood of unsecured loans gone bad and its furniture retail business applied for creditor protection. The bank, widely known as Abil, shocked the market on Wednesday when it said it needed to raise 8.5 billion rand ($790 million) in new capital after warning of a massive annual loss, after which its chief executive quit. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: BUSINESS)
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GM1EA881COJ01 A man walks past a branch of African Bank in Cape Town August 8, 2014. Investors fled African Bank Investments on Thursday, as the South African lender faced a $790 million hole from a flood of unsecured loans gone bad and its furniture retail business applied for creditor protection. The bank, widely known as Abil, shocked the market on Wednesday when it said it needed to raise 8.5 billion rand ($790 million) in new capital after warning of a massive annual loss, after which its chief executive quit. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: BUSINESS)
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GM1EA781ABE01 Birds wade through flooded wetlands as the winter sun rises near Cape Town's Khayelitsha township, July 8, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
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GM1EA781A9D01 Birds wade through flooded wetlands as the winter sun rises near Cape Town's Khayelitsha township, July 8, 2014. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
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GM1DVUYAGSAA A man walks in a smouldering farm near Winterton in the KwaZulu Natal Midlands, July 30, 2007. Fires killed several people in eastern South Africa while at the other end of the country, tourist spot Cape Town struggled on Monday to cope with floods affecting thousands of residents. REUTERS/Rogan Ward (SOUTH AFRICA)
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GM1DVUXZWBAA Fire burns in a farm near Winterton in the KwaZulu Natal Midlands, July 30, 2007. Fires killed several people in eastern South Africa while at the other end of the country, tourist spot Cape Town struggled on Monday to cope with floods affecting thousands of residents. REUTERS/Rogan Ward (SOUTH AFRICA)
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RP5DRHYKVZAA Cape Town residents attempt to remove vehicles from a flooded building in the city's Observatory suburb, August 5, 2004, after the Liesbeek river burst its banks. Many parts of the city were flooded and roads closed after heavy rains. The deluge comes two days after the city announced severe water restrictions following an exceptionally dry winter rainy season. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings REUTERS MH/WS
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RP5DRHYKVYAB A rescue official carries a dog from a flooded building in Observatory, Cape Town, August 5, 2004, after the Liesbeek river burst its banks. Many parts of the city were flooded and roads closed after heavy rains. The deluge comes two days after the city announced severe water restrictions following an exceptionally dry winter rainy season. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings MH/WS
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RP5DRHYKVYAA Cape Town residents attempt to remove vehicles from a flooded building in the city's Observatory suburb. Cape Town residents attempt to remove vehicles from a flooded building in the city's Observatory suburb, August 5, 2004, after the Liesbeek river burst its banks. Many parts of the city were flooded and roads closed after heavy rains. The deluge comes two days after the city announced severe water restrictions following an exceptionally dry winter rainy season. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
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RP5DRHYKVXAB A rescue official carries a dog from a flooded building in Observatory, Cape Town, August 5, 2004, after the Liesbeek river burst its banks. Many parts of the city were flooded and roads closed after heavy rains. The deluge comes two days after the city announced severe water restrictions following an exceptionally dry winter rainy season. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings MH/WS
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RP5DRHYKVXAA Rescue official evacuate occupants of from a flooded building in Observatory, Cape Town, August 5, 2004, after the Liesbeek river burst its banks. Many parts of the city were flooded and roads closed after heavy rains. The deluge comes two days after the city announced severe water restrictions following an exceptionally dry winter rainy season. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings MH/WS
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RP5DRHYKVWAB A rescue official carries a dog from a flooded building in Observatory, Cape Town, August 5, 2004, after the Liesbeek river burst its banks. Many parts of the city were flooded and roads closed after heavy rains. The deluge comes two days after the city announced severe water restrictions following an exceptionally dry winter rainy season. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings MH/WS
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RP2DRIEBTPAA Residents of the flooded Brown's Farm squatter settlement near Cape Town take advantage of a brief respite in the weather to salvage the remains of their shacks, August 27, 2001. President Thabo Mbeki has declared a disaster area in the township, which has seen the worst flooding in forty years after weeks of persistent rains. Despite a brief respite, more rains are expected to bring more misery to the area where thousands of people have already been left homeless.MH/
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RP2DRIEBGSAA A resident of the flooded Brown's Farm squatter settlement near Cape Town washes clothes, August 27, 2001, taking advantage of a brief respite in the weather which has brought the worst flooding in the area in forty years. President Thabo Mbeki has declared a disaster area in the township where thousands of people have been left homeless after weeks of persistent rains.MH/
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RP2DRIEAWPAA A resident of the Brown's Farm squatter settlement near Cape Town surveys flood damage as she salvages a few possessions from the remains of her shack, August 27, 2001. President Thabo Mbeki has declared a disaster area in the township, which has seen the worst flooding in forty years after weeks of persistent rains. Despite a brief respite, more rains are expected to bring more misery to the area where thousands of people have already been left homeless.MH/
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RP2DRIEGQQAA A child stares across a flooded street in the Cape Town township ofBrowns Farm, August 23, 2001. Hundreds of residents have been forced toabondon their shacks in the area by heavy rains which seem set toplague the area for days to come.MH/CRB
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RP2DRIEGQCAA A child navigates his way past shacks in the flooded Cape Town townshipof Browns Farm, August 23, 2001. Hundreds of residents have been forcedto abondon their homes in the area by heavy rains which seem set toplague the area for days to come.MH/CRB
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RP2DRINOHNAA A child watches as squatters mark out plots on a piece of vacant landin Khayelitsha township near Cape Town, July 25, 2001. A group of about300 squatters left homeless by recent flooding staked claims to theland owned by a large insurance group. Police and local officials, keento avoid a repeat of illegal land invasions earlier this month,monitored the group as it marked out the plots, but did not erectshacks.MH/CRB
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RP2DRINOHDAA Women dance as they mark out plots on a piece of vacant land inKhayelitsha township near Cape Town, July 25, 2001. A group of about300 squatters left homeless by recent flooding staked claims to theland owned by a large insurance group. Police and local officials, keento avoid a repeat of illegal land invasions earlier this month,monitored the group as it marked out the plots, but did not erectshacks.MH/
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RP2DRINOGQAA A woman marks out a claim on a piece of vacant land in Khayelitshatownship near Cape Town, July 25, 2001. The woman was part of a groupof about 300 squatters left homeless by recent flooding, who stakedclaims to the land owned by a large insurance group. Police and localofficials, keen to avoid a repeat of illegal land invasions earlierthis month, monitored the group as it marked out plots, but did noterect shacks.MH/AA
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PBEAHUMTABF Schoolgirls frolic in a fountain in downtown Cape Town in an attempt to beat the heat, February 25. Undeterred by reports of flooding in some northern areas of the country, they took advantage of sweltering conditions in the southern coastal city
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