“…In west and central Africa, severe flooding resulted in mortality and forced migration from loss of shelter, cultivated land, and livestock (Opoku et al, 2021). Changes in vector ecology brought about by floods and damage to environmental hygiene have led to increases in diseases across sub‐Saharan Africa, with rises in malaria, dengue fever, Lassa fever, Rift Valley fever, Lyme disease, Ebola virus, West Nile virus and other infections (Evans and Munslow, 2021; Stawicki et al, 2021). Rising sea levels reduce water quality, leading to water‐borne diseases, including diarrhoeal diseases, a leading cause of mortality in Africa (Evans and Munslow, 2021).…”