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South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by officialwdhtv: 2:34pm On Apr 15, 2022
The death toll from devastating floods in and around the South African port city of Durban has risen to 306, the government said Wednesday, after roads and hillsides were washed away as homes collapsed.

The heaviest rains in 60 years pummelled Durban’s municipality, eThekwini in Zulu. According to an AFP tally, the storm is the deadliest on record in South Africa.

“By the evening of 13 April, we have been informed that the death toll from the floods disaster in KZN (KwaZulu-Natal) province has risen to 306 people,” Nonala Ndlovu, spokeswoman for the provincial disaster management department, said. Her office said the death toll was “one of the darkest moments in the history” of KZN.

The South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, has described the floods as a “catastrophe” and a “calamity”.

“Bridges have collapsed. Roads have collapsed. People have died … This is a catastrophe of enormous proportions,” he said, addressing a local community after inspecting the damage from the floods.

The search for missing persons is still going on, said Ramaphosa, promising to “spare nothing” in dealing with the disaster.

“This disaster is part of climate change. We no longer can postpone what we need to do … to deal with climate change. It is here, and our disaster management capability needs to be at a higher level.”

Earlier the provincial health chief Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu had expressed concern about the huge death toll, telling eNCA television that “mortuaries are under a bit of pressure … however, we are coping”.

The United Methodist Church in the township of Clermont was reduced to a pile of rubble. Four children from a local family died when a wall collapsed on them.

Other homes hung precariously to the hillside, miraculously still intact after much of the ground underneath them was washed away in mudslides.

The storm forced sub-Saharan Africa’s most important port to halt operations, as a main access road suffered heavy damage. Shipping containers were tossed about, washed into mountains of metal.

Sections of other roads were washed away, leaving behind gashes in the earth bigger than large trucks.

“We see such tragedies hitting other countries like Mozambique, Zimbabwe, but now we are the affected ones,” Ramaphosa said as he met grieving families near the ruins of the church.

South Africa’s neighbours suffer such natural disasters from tropical storms almost every year, but Africa’s most industrialised country is largely shielded from the storms that form over the Indian Ocean.

These rains were not tropical, but rather caused by a weather system called a cutoff low that had brought rain and cold weather to much of the country. When storms reached the warmer and more humid climate in Durban’s KZN province, even more rain poured down.

“Some parts of KZN have received more than 450mm (18in) in the last 48 hours,” said Dipuo Tawana, a forecaster at the national weather service – nearly half of Durban’s annual rainfall of 1,009mm.

Rain continued in parts of the city on Wednesday afternoon, and a flood warning was issued for the neighbouring province of Eastern Cape.

Durban had barely recovered from deadly riots last July which claimed more than 350 lives, in South Africa’s worst unrest since the end of apartheid.

The national police force deployed 300 extra officers to the region, as the air force sent planes to help with the rescue operations.

Days of driving rain flooded several areas, smashed houses and ravaged infrastructure across the city, while landslides forced train services to be suspended across the province. The rains flooded highways to such depths that only the tops of traffic lights poked out, resembling submarine periscopes.

Torrents tore several bridges apart, submerged cars and collapsed houses. A fuel tanker floated at sea after being swept off the road. More than 6,000 homes were damaged.

After TV footage showed people stealing from shipping containers during the flooding, the provincial government condemned the reported looting.

Southern parts of the country are bearing the brunt of the climate crisis – suffering recurrent and worsening torrential rains and flooding. Floods killed 140 people in 1995.

Story Source: theguardian
Pics Source: @wetindeyhappentv

Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by officialwdhtv: 2:35pm On Apr 15, 2022
More pics......

Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Kingsasian(m): 2:35pm On Apr 15, 2022
Na everywhere this flood dey. By September it will be Naija's turn.
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Malory: 2:35pm On Apr 15, 2022
What a sad event.
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by hopeforcharles(m): 2:35pm On Apr 15, 2022
Sorry guys, I pray they get it right, what d F I am typing. RIP to the Dead.
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Nobody: 2:35pm On Apr 15, 2022
So bad.my condolence and sympathy to you guys
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Golan007: 2:36pm On Apr 15, 2022
Wow.

Such an unfortunate situation.
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by alpharoyalty: 2:57pm On Apr 15, 2022
Sorry guys.
RIP to the dead.
I hope they won't blame the flood on foreign Africans.
#Xenophobia

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Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by gaby(m): 2:59pm On Apr 15, 2022
Nature on the mic....
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by LoveNbeloved(f): 3:04pm On Apr 15, 2022
Sad
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Rastaramsey(m): 3:13pm On Apr 15, 2022
Kingsasian:
Na everywhere this flood dey. By September it will be Naija's turn.

If nah curse, back to sender....

The ones wey dey do us never reach lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

Some people sef
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Rastaramsey(m): 3:14pm On Apr 15, 2022
Thats what's up mah niggarr.....

This is a horrible sight...

RIP to the dead
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Nobody: 3:26pm On Apr 15, 2022
wash away their sins, those people too sin abeg
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by youngsahito(m): 4:55pm On Apr 15, 2022
I hope they will believe that nature caused this and not foreigners.Rip to the dead
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Bvlgari: 11:49pm On Apr 15, 2022
Climate change
Re: South Africa Floods: Deadliest Storm On Record Kills Over 300 People (pics) by Bifwoli: 12:30am On Apr 16, 2022
Kingsasian:
Na everywhere this flood dey. By September it will be Naija's turn.
If and when it floods in Lagos it'll be worse because of all the trash blocking the drains.

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