People are being evacuated in areas that have experienced mudslides, flooding and structural collapses of buildings and roads
Parts of a road have collapsed in Morningside in Durban following torrential rains.The army has been called in to provide support to disaster management teams in KwaZulu-Natal, who have been working since Monday to help residents affected by torrential rains.
He said the provincial disaster management centre had enlisted help from the army to provide aerial support where necessary. “Our teams are collating the extent of the damage so far. We commend the brave disaster management teams, law enforcement and first-aid responders for working all night to protect and preserve human life amid difficult circumstances.”
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