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Floods in Angola suspend trains through the Lobito critical minerals corridor

The railway that runs through the Lobito corridor in Angola, which is a critical?source for minerals such as copper and 'cobalt, was forced to suspend operations on Sunday due to flooding caused by nearby rivers.

Heavy rains have flooded bridges across the Halo River between Cubal Station and Caimbambo Station, as well as a bridge crossing the Cavaco river near Benguela.

In a press release, it stated that "as a consequence, rail traffic is suspended indefinitely" on the affected sections.

Angola granted the Lobito Atlantic Rail - a consortium consisting of Trafigura Mota-Engil Vecturis SA, a 30-year-long concession to operate and provide a fast route for copper and coal exports from the Democratic Republic of Congo to the Lobito port on the 'Atlantic coast.

Trains also transport agricultural products and industrial goods from the port in a?opposite directions to DRC mines.

Climate change is worsening floods in southern Africa, causing frequent disruptions to transport. (Reporting and writing by Miguel Gomez, Tim Cocks, Christina Fincher).

(source: Reuters)