Cape Argus

KZN storm leaves five people dead

- WILLEM PHUNGULA willem.phungula@inl.co.za

A TRAIL of destructio­n caused by the storm in Margate on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal would run into millions of rand.

The storm that swept through the south coast tourist town on Sunday left five people dead and several businesses and infrastruc­ture damaged.

Speaking to the Daily News yesterday, Surina Smart from the Margate Business Associatio­n said although the associatio­n was still trying to quantify the damage, it was expected to run into millions of rand.

Businesses, especially those along the sea, were badly affected, she said. The rainfall was estimated to be around 300mm.

“The damage is huge and will run into millions of rand to repair,” said Smart.

The town was also visited by provincial Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs (Cogta) MEC Bongi Sithole-Moloi, who was accompanie­d by disaster management teams.

After the assessment, the department’s spokespers­on Siboniso Mngadi said the MEC visited the families of the people who perished. He said three of them were in a car swept off the road by the gale-force winds while one other person was struck by lightning. Mngadi said it was not yet clear how the fifth person died but it was as a result of the storm.

“Our disaster teams and engineers are still on the ground, and they are not yet in a position to quantify the damage. Once the assessment has been completed, we will share with the public the extent of the damage in monetary terms,” said Mngadi.

Mngadi said no families were displaced, but some homes were partially damaged.

Earlier in the day, Ugu District Municipali­ty spokespers­on Wendy Mqadi confirmed the discovery of two people who had died.

She said the vehicle they were travelling in was discovered by the disaster management teams and police diving unit, who started combing the area.

Mqadi said the most affected areas included Margate and Uvongo.

The SA Weather Service had warned on Saturday of severe storms in the area.

 ?? SHELLEY KJONSTAD Independen­t Newspapers ?? HEAVY rains and strong winds battered parts of the KwaZulu-Natal south coast including Margate and Uvongo on Sunday. Five people have been confirmed dead. |
SHELLEY KJONSTAD Independen­t Newspapers HEAVY rains and strong winds battered parts of the KwaZulu-Natal south coast including Margate and Uvongo on Sunday. Five people have been confirmed dead. |

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