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By Sunday, the death toll from the heavy rain and flooding in KwaZulu-Natal stood at 443, with over 350 of these fatalities being in the eThekwini metro.
More than 40,000 people have left their homes because they have either been flooded, destroyed or are at risk of flooding. About 63 are reported missing...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Sunday Times content.Registered on the BusinessLIVE, Business Day or Financial Mail websites? Sign in with the same details.
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