Dozens still missing two months after S.Africa’s worst floods

Dozens still missing two months after S.Africa’s worst floods

Dozens still missing two months after S.Africa’s worst floods

Dozens still missing two months after S.Africa’s worst floods (Credits:Google)

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  • The death toll from the raging floods and landslides has climbed to 461.
  • More than 27,000 houses affected , 8,584 totally destroyed.
  • April torrential downpours caught by surprise the country untouched by storms.
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Nearly 90 people are still missing two months after the worst floods in living memory swept through South Africa’s third largest city of Durban and surrounding areas, killing hundreds, government said Sunday.

The death toll from the raging floods and landslides has climbed to 461, with 87 people still unaccounted for, southeastern KwaZulu-Natal provincial government premier Sihle Zikalala told journalists.

“The floods affected 85,280 people with 461 fatalities. A total of 87 people are still reported missing,” Zikalala said in media briefing marking two months after the floods raged across the province.

Read more: 10,000 soldiers in South Africa flood relief effort

The April torrential downpours, blamed on extreme weather triggered by climate change, caught by surprise the country traditionally untouched by storms which regularly hit its neighbour like Mozambique.

More than 300 mm of rain fell within a 24-hour period in some parts of the province — nearly a third of Durban’s annual rainfall- smashing a nearly three decade record.

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The deluge triggered the worst mudslides seen in the country, sweeping away people, buildings bridges, roads and buildings.

“By all account the KwaZulu-Natal floods have been described correctly as the most devastating floods in our history thus far,” said Zikalala.

He said more than 27,000 houses were affected with 8,584 of them totally destroyed.

The floods struck the region less than a year after deadly riots that killed more than 350 people, most of them in Durban, a port city of more than 3.9 million people.

Read more: At least five dead in South Africa floods, mudslides

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