Desperate relatives are searching for missing loved ones as well as clean drinking water after the floods swept through the KwaZulu-Natal province this week.
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South Africa is bracing for further heavy downpours on the east coast this weekend after last week's torrential rain killed around 400 people and left thousands homeless. At least 40,000 people in the KwaZulu-Natal province were left without shelter, power or water over the last week, while water services were also shut down and operations at one of Africa's busiest ports of Durban were disrupted.Now citizens are facing further devastation as more rainfall has been forecast over the coming days.
Gloria Linda said she was"so worried" as she sheltered under a large umbrella by a muddy road near where she lived in KwaNdengezi, about 30 kilometres inland from the main eastern coastal city of Durban.She added:"A lot of people's houses are damaged, a lot of people died.
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