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Floods hit South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province again

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The floods are happening only a month after torrential rains killed 435 people in the KwaZulu Natal province.

Heavy rains in South Africa have forced hundreds of people to flee their homes on the east coast, according to officials, only a month after the worst floods in living memory killed more than 400.

The floods over the weekend hit infrastructure, roads, bridges and damaged buildings, mainly in the port city of Durban, the capital of KwaZulu-Natal province and home to some 3.9 million people.

Some areas are inaccessible and have become islands at this stage”, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala said during a news conference on Sunday.
No fatalities were immediately recorded, but Zikalala added: “We are yet to receive a full comprehensive report on the impact of these latest heavy rains, but as reports come in a worrying picture is however emerging.

In April, torrential rain led to floods, landslides and the death of 435 people in KwaZulu-Natal and authorities said survivors were left without drinking water for nearly two weeks. Repairs are still ongoing after the floods caused damage worth hundreds of millions of dollars....

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