Africa: Death Toll From Flooding In Eastern South Africa Rises To 253

The authorities deploy military personnel to assist the population in order to prevent the chaos from causing looting and criminality. At least 253 people have died in eastern South Africa due to severe flooding as a result of torrential rains in the region, where the country's president, Cyril Ramaphosa, traveled today to visit those affected. The hardest hit region is the eastern province of KwaZulu-Natal, the third largest in the country, where the water has flooded homes and left many citizens incommunicado, without electricity and without running water. "The greatest concern is the number of bodies we are finding. Until last night we had received 253 bodies in our morgues ," said Nomagugu Simelane, Health Minister of this South African province. The port of that coastal city, which is the largest cargo shipping hub in the entire African continent , had to suspend its operations and many of the region's roads remain impassable. The West Will Not Be Able To Isolate...