At least five people have been killed in floods and mudslides across South Africa’s port city of Durban following heavy rains in recent days.
According to AFP, spokesman for the Cooperative Governance ministry, Lungi Mtshali, said; “Five deaths have been reported so far (but) we are still busy gathering information from the emergency services.”
Days of rains have flooded several areas and shut dozens of roads across the city, which is popular for its idyllic beaches.
Video footage shared by private rescue workers and paramedics shows flooded city highways, submerged cars, and collapsed houses.
The risk management department in the southeastern province of KwaZulu-Natal, of which Durban is the largest city, urged people to stay at home and ordered those residing in low-lying areas to move to higher ground.
Rescue operations are underway to evacuate people in areas that have “experienced mudslides, flooding and structural collapses of buildings and roads”, the department said.
“It’s an absolute nightmare. Plenty of mudslides, people passing (dying), buildings collapsed,” Garrith Jamieson, director of Durban-based ALS Paramedics services told AFP. He predicted there would be “more fatalities”.
Local media are reporting between 11 and 20 people dead but these figures have not yet been confirmed.