13 killed in KwaZulu-Natal church collapse Thirteen congregants of the Pentecostal Church at the Dlangubo area of eMpangeni on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast have been killed.
This after their church building collapsed on them during a Passover service. Sixteen other people have been seriously injured. Health officials say the building collapsed due to heavy rainfall in northern parts of the province.
A team of government officials are set to visit the scene on Friday.United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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