Heavy floods have hit parts of South Africa, causing the famous Kruger National Park to shut down. The park has stopped visits and started evacuations by helicopter. At least 19 people have died in recent weeks because of the floods, including a five-year-old boy in Giyani, Limpopo. President Cyril Ramaphosa met the child's family and offered his condolences. He also visited the flood-hit areas to assess the damage. The South African Weather Service issued a red level 10 warning, predicting more heavy rain. They advised people to "stay indoors and off the roads" and warned, "Never drive on a road covered by water. If the vehicle stalls, leave it immediately and seek higher ground." Residents were also told to move valuables above flood levels, turn off electricity, and move animals to higher ground. Helicopters and the military are helping with rescues in the worst-hit areas. Reuters reports that climate change is causing more frequent and stronger storms in this region of Africa.