Hindustan Times (East UP)

SOUTH AFRICA DEPLOYS 10,000 SOLDIERS TO AID RELIEF WORK IN FLOOD-HIT AREAS

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DURBAN: The South African army said on Monday it had deployed 10,000 troops to help the nation’s east coast recover from storms that have claimed 443 lives and ravaged infrastruc­ture.

Some of the troops include plumbers and electricia­ns to help restore power and water, which have been cut off in some areas for a week. The troops are also providing field accommodat­ion and water purificati­on systems, the army said.

The deadliest storm on record dumped apocalypti­c levels of rain on the city of Durban and the surroundin­g area of KwaZulu-Natal province.

Some 40,000 people were left homeless and more than 550 schools and nearly 60 health care facilities have been damaged, according to government tallies. The government has announced an immediate one billion rand ($68 million) in emergency relief.

Funerals are being held across Durban even as grim tales of the catastroph­e continue to emerge. One woman was found dead with her three grandchild­ren after their car was washed away, while rescuers reported finding bodies washed into dams, local media reported. Drinking water remains in short supply in many neighbourh­oods.

With main roads clear enough to allow heavy trucks, the city dispatched water tankers to the hardest-hit areas.

Running water was restored to some neighbourh­oods over the weekend, but other areas could face a long wait.

“Some sites are still inaccessib­le and teams are waiting for the rain to subside before carrying out disaster assessment­s and the scope of work to be undertaken,” city spokespers­on Msawakhe Mayisela said.

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