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South Africa: Flooding death toll rises to 395

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Agence France-Presse

DURBAN: Police, army and volunteer rescuers on Friday widened the search for dozens still missing five days after the deadliest storm to strike South Africa’s coastal city of Durban in living memory as the death toll rose to nearly 400.

The “unpreceden­ted” floods, which affected nearly 41,000, left a trail of destructio­n and at least 395 people dead.

“Sadly the number of fatalities continues to increase with the latest figure standing at 395,” regional head of the disaster managing ministry Sipho Hlomuka said in a statement.

With the government coordinati­ng the search-and-rescue operation, the official number of people missing in KwaZuluNat­al province stood at 55.

A fleet of cars and helicopter­s carrying police experts set out early on Friday to comb through a valley in Marianhill suburb, west of Durban, to look for 12 people reported missing in the floods, AFP correspond­ents said. It is an increasing­ly desperate search for survivors.

Travis Trower, a director for the volunteer-run organisati­on Rescue South Africa, said his teams had found only corpses after following up 85 calls on Thursday.

President Cyril Ramaphosa describing the floods as “a catastroph­e of enormous proportion­s... not seen before in our country” - urged Good Friday prayers for survivors.

“Let us pray for our people in KwaZulu-Natal so that they receive the healing that is required... so that they can get on with their lives,” he told El-Shaddai Tabernacle church congregant­s in the eastern town of Ermelo.

Thousands of survivors, left homeless after their houses were destroyed, are being housed in shelters scattered across the city, sleeping on cardboard sheets and mattresses laid on floors.

 ?? AFP ?? A sports field under water days after heavy rains in Durban.
AFP A sports field under water days after heavy rains in Durban.

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