Severe Local Storm Strikes Central African Republic Again in 2012
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Disaster Overview : In May 2012, the Central African Republic was hit by a severe local storm that resulted in significant flooding and widespread devastation. This event followed heavy winds in February 2012, which had already caused severe damage and casualties in various localities such as Bougoula, Mbaïki, and Amada-Gaza. The May storm further impacted regions including Amada-Gaza, Boda centre, Kanguete, Mboumandourou, and Boulay, destroying 287 houses and affecting nearly 2,000 people.
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