01/06/2026
In January 2026, parts of South Africa received a year's worth of rain in 10 days.
Roads destroyed. Mines halted. Supply chains broken. The government says repairs will take five years.
Weeks later, three provinces were in drought. In May, 300mm of rain triggered fresh flooding and dam overflows.
This is not unusual weather anymore. This is the operating environment.
The WMO confirmed last year that extreme weather across Africa is intensifying in both frequency and severity and climate science shows the January floods were made 40% more intense by global warming.
For logistics operators, insurers, miners, and infrastructure managers, the question is no longer whether your business is exposed.
It's whether you have the intelligence to see it coming.