South Africa's government has declared a state of disaster in an area in the east of the country which was hit by severe flooding over the past week, leaving hundreds dead and causing major damage.
Volunteers in Durban are searching for trapped locals after the worst floods the coast has seen in decades. Parts of the crucial N3 highway which connects Durban to South Africa's economic ...
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Emergency crews are searching for survivors after torrential downpours and severe flooding killed at least 443 people around Durban, South Africa. More from News Emergency crews are searching for ...
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