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SEVEN killed in KZN tornado and flash floods disaster

Seven people have died in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) following the tornado and flash floods that gutted the province earlier this week.

KZN COGTA ANNOUNCES FATALITIES

The KwaZulu-Natal Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), provide an update on the ongoing disaster response and intervention efforts following the heavy rainfall and strong winds that caused devastating floods in the Ugu District and eThekwini Metro areas.

According to the latest reports from the Provincial Disaster Management Centre, the number of confirmed fatalities has tragically risen to seven.

In Durban, the deaths were recorded as follows: two in Cato Manor, one in Durban North, one in Pinetown, and two bodies were recovered in Bayhead on Tuesday afternoon.

The number of fatalities remains at one in the Ugu District, specifically recorded in Port Shepstone. Furthermore, seven individuals are still reported as missing, and a dedicated search and rescue teams continue their efforts to locate and assist them.

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MEC’S HEARTFELT MESSAGE TO AFFECTED FAMILIES

KZN MEC for COGTA, Honorable Bongiwe Sithole-Moloi, has extended her deepest condolences to all the affected families. MEC Sithole-Moloi emphasised that the government is fully committed to restoring the dignity of the victims and providing the necessary support to help them rebuild their lives.

She expressed her regret that many families had to seek shelter in schools due to the damage to their homes. She encouraged all affected individuals to support one another during this challenging time as the government continues to implement various interventions.

“Our heartfelt condolences go out to all the families who have lost their loved ones due to this tragic event. We stand with you during this difficult time. We also commend the disaster response teams, non-governmental organizations, and all the individuals who have selflessly extended a helping hand in saving lives and providing much-needed support. Your commitment and dedication are truly appreciated.”

Bongiwe Sithole-Moloi

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She added that the department is working in close partnership with other sector departments and municipalities to address the immediate needs of the affected individuals, particularly those whose homes have been completely destroyed.

RELIEF TO SURVIVING FLOODS VICTIM

KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Social Development, Honorable Nonhlanhla Khoza, was joined by eThekwini Municipality Councillor Zama Sokhabase and a team of dedicated social workers, who witnessed first-hand distressing aftermath of the heavy rain and tornado.

“The severe weather conditions have had a profound impact on the lives of the affected families, leaving them in dire circumstances and in desperate need of immediate assistance,” she reflected.

During her visit, MEC Khoza distributed Social Relief of Distress (SRD) vouchers to the families currently housed in Shembe Memorial Primary School.

She concluded to say these vouchers will enable the victims to procure essential items, including food to meet their immediate needs.

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