By Nokwanda Ncwane
At least seven people have died due to floods in the Eastern Cape. Earlier on Tuesday, five people were also killed in an accident.
The Eastern Cape provincial government has confirmed the death of seven people due to recent flooding emanating from inclement weather conditions in the province.
These losses occurred amid intense cold, wet, and windy conditions that have severely affected several communities in the province; however, the fatalities have for now been reported from various areas in the OR Tambo District Municipality.
The South African Weather Service (SAWS) had also issued several warnings for disruptive snow, rainfall, damaging winds, and waves in parts of the province after a cold front made landfall at the weekend.
SEVEN KILLED IN EASTERN CAPE FLOODS
The provincial government stated that the severe weather conditions had also “caused significant damage to road infrastructure, displacement of residents, and, unfortunately, loss of life“.
The provincial government’s spokesperson, Khusela Rantjie, said police reports have also confirmed that six bodies were found along Decoligny village in Mthatha, while the seventh body was recovered at Tsolo near Bedlana River. The search is still ongoing regarding a minibus carrying school children that swept away earlier this morning.
Rantjie said as disaster management teams work tirelessly to assist affected households and secure the safety of residents, Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane has deployed MECs to support the O.R. Tambo District Municipality in its efforts to rescue citizens, including ensuring the provision of necessary resources.
“As the weather persists, the province’s priority is the safety and well-being of residents, while working to mitigate damage to infrastructure and restore essential services,” Rantjie said.