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  • TOPSHOT - A man carries some of his belonging on a bicycle in an area covered on water following flash floods in the Gatumba district of Bujumbura, on April 19, 2024. The government of Burundi and the United Nations have launched an appeal for financial aid to cope with the "devastating effects" of months of relentless rainfall that has displaced nearly 100,000 people. East Africa has been experiencing torrential rains in recent weeks that have cost the lives of at least 58 people in Tanzania in the first half of April, and 13 people in Kenya. (Photo by Tchandrou Nitanga / AFP) (Photo by TCHANDROU NITANGA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • TOPSHOT - Clothes are seen while hanging to dry in an area of houses covered on water following flash floods in the Gatumba district of Bujumbura, on April 19, 2024. The government of Burundi and the United Nations have launched an appeal for financial aid to cope with the "devastating effects" of months of relentless rainfall that has displaced nearly 100,000 people. East Africa has been experiencing torrential rains in recent weeks that have cost the lives of at least 58 people in Tanzania in the first half of April, and 13 people in Kenya. (Photo by Tchandrou Nitanga / AFP) (Photo by TCHANDROU NITANGA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • TOPSHOT - This picture taken on April 19, 2024 shows an aerial view of an area affected by floods in the Gatumba district of Bujumbura. The government of Burundi and the United Nations have launched an appeal for financial aid to cope with the "devastating effects" of months of relentless rainfall that has displaced nearly 100,000 people. East Africa has been experiencing torrential rains in recent weeks that have cost the lives of at least 58 people in Tanzania in the first half of April, and 13 people in Kenya. (Photo by Tchandrou Nitanga / AFP) (Photo by TCHANDROU NITANGA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • TOPSHOT - A car drives in a flooded road in Dubai on April 19, 2024. Three workers from the Philippines have died in heavy flooding in the United Arab Emirates, Filipino officials announced, as the desert country struggled April 19 to recover from record rains. (Photo by Giuseppe CACACE / AFP) (Photo by GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images)

  • TOPSHOT - People walk past a church covered on water following flash floods in the Gatumba district of Bujumbura, on April 19, 2024. The government of Burundi and the United Nations have launched an appeal for financial aid to cope with the "devastating effects" of months of relentless rainfall that has displaced nearly 100,000 people. East Africa has been experiencing torrential rains in recent weeks that have cost the lives of at least 58 people in Tanzania in the first half of April, and 13 people in Kenya. (Photo by Tchandrou Nitanga / AFP) (Photo by TCHANDROU NITANGA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • TOPSHOT - Uwurukundo Zilfa (R) sits next to her husband and kid inside their temporary shelter after being displaced following flash floods in the Gatumba district of Bujumbura, on April 19, 2024. The government of Burundi and the United Nations have launched an appeal for financial aid to cope with the "devastating effects" of months of relentless rainfall that has displaced nearly 100,000 people. East Africa has been experiencing torrential rains in recent weeks that have cost the lives of at least 58 people in Tanzania in the first half of April, and 13 people in Kenya. (Photo by Tchandrou Nitanga / AFP) (Photo by TCHANDROU NITANGA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • (FILES) Aerial view of a soybean plantation at one of the plots of the Bom Jardim Lagoano farm in the municipality of Montividiu, Goias State, Brazil, taken on January 22, 2024. For centuries, farmers used almanacs to try to understand and predict weather patterns. Now, a new crop of Latin American startups is helping do that with artificial intelligence, promising a farming revolution in agricultural giants like Brazil, the world's biggest exporter of soybeans, corn and beef. (Photo by Sergio Lima / AFP) (Photo by SERGIO LIMA/AFP via Getty Images)

  • (FILES) A worker tends to lettuce under artificial lights at the Pink Farms warehouse in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on August 28, 2020. For centuries, farmers used almanacs to try to understand and predict weather patterns. Now, a new crop of Latin American startups is helping do that with artificial intelligence, promising a farming revolution in agricultural giants like Brazil, the world's biggest exporter of soybeans, corn and beef. (Photo by Jonne RORIZ / AFP) (Photo by JONNE RORIZ/AFP via Getty Images)

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