KZN floods toll 'around 70'

KZN floods toll 'around 70'

Around 70 people have been killed in devastating floods in South Africa, an official said on Thursday, while 1,000 people have been forced from their homes. 


KZN floods
People begin to remove debris after their homes were destroyed by torrential rains and flash floods at an informal settlement of BottleBrush, south of Durban, on April 23, 2019. Photo: RAJESH JANTILAL / AFP

Heavy rains have lashed the southeast of the country, tearing down homes and ravaging infrastructure in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) and Eastern Cape provinces. 


 


The acting leader of KZN province, which includes port city Durban, Sihle Zikalala said "we are worried and quite devastated by the increase of the number of fatalities".


 


"We're now told that the number (of fatalities) is getting around 70. The final figure will be released during the day," he said at a media briefing.


 


"It is the first time in KZN that we experience such a loss of people, that we lose people in such a great number."


 


President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the deluged province on Wednesday and pledged government funds to help those affected by the extreme weather. 


 


Emergency responders have reported collapsed buildings and flooded roads, blocked sewer lines and toppled electricity pylons.


 


"So all this part it just fell... We only have two survivors, one of them is my son and the other friend," said Ntombi Ztombi Zama whose sister was killed in a landslide at a property in Chatsworth, south of Durban.


 


"When I came and I see everything demolished it just broke me. It was bad."


 


South African military personnel have been dispatched to help rescue and evacuation efforts.


 


The South African Weather Service has warned that more heavy rain and gale force winds are on the way. 


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