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Families of people, who were washed away by floods in Durban, have called on the government to bring more members of search and rescue teams.

The bodies of eight people have been found in ward 43 in Lindelani alone, while four other people are still missing.

Ntokozo Dlamini says his uncle was washed away by floods while he was trying to cross over to a nearby house. “He was crossing over and the heavy current of water blew him away but the issue here is that the person has not been found and we need assistance, a rescue team to come and help us.”The government declared a provincial state of disaster in KwaZulu-Natal.

President Cyril Ramaphosa said the disaster “is part of climate change”, but many residents in the area blamed poor infrastructure for the scale of the flooding.

 

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The soldiers were supposed to be there already. You will never understand the functions of soldiers in this country,

Our prayers are with the families and loved ones of those who lost their lives and those who are picking up the pieces of their lives and live goods in the wake of the KZNFloods 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

What's the use of army, cause l believe they should be leading in rescue, working tirelessly

MbuyiseniNdlozi I feel so sorry for these families. This suffering is hard and painful to watch. I really hope they get some assistance. I’m willing to donate directly to one of them. Coz I don’t trust anyone to give them the money I’ll give

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