[1] Twenty-seven municipalities in Benin were affected by flooding, leading to 41 fatalities and over 670 houses destroyed.
[3] In the Central African Republic, flooding had affected 85,300 people, killed 11, destroyed more than 2,600 houses and 18,500 hectares of crops, damaged numerous other infrastructures and displaced more than 6,000 people in 176 towns and villages across 12 of the country's 17 prefectures.
[5] From late February to March, at least 16 people, including four children died in Bukavu due to the flooding.
[9] From 12 to 14 December 2022, heavy rains left roads, infrastructure and many neighborhoods underwater or destroyed in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo's capital.
[14] Two days of heavy rainfall had left many homes and a police station submerged in floodwater in eastern Ghana.
[16] Flash floods had displaced hundreds of families following heavy downpour that was witnessed in Western Kenya.
[17] On 18 January, floods hit Madagascar's capital Antananarivo, killing 10 people.
[18] From late January 20 to February, Cyclone Batsirai and Tropical Storm Ana destroyed thousands of homes, and caused 179 deaths in Madagascar.
[24] In Mopti, at least 550 houses were damaged by flood water, which submerged villages up to 6.72 m (22.0 ft) high.
[27] Floods killed two children and an additional five people in a related house fire in December in Windhoek, Namibia.
[35] Eight deaths were reported in Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone due to flooding and landslides.