In the wake of a devastating tornado and extreme Durban weather, the death toll has sadly increased to four, while one person is unaccounted for.
This week’s harsh weather with its torrential rain and localised flooding has dealt a severe blow to KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).
The menacing tornado on Tuesday wrought significant damage to the infrastructure and homes in Inanda.
Houses were left bare as roofs were torn away, a testament to the devastating power of this extreme weather event.
On Monday, the KZN Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs urged residents to “be disaster wise” adhering to the rules of the road, but preferably staying indoors.
“If you’re on the road and visibility is too poor or the road is too slippery or flooded, rather pull over and switch on your car’s hazards until visibility improves”.
It is also advised to keep emergency lights, cellphones, inverters and power banks charged, and ensure you have enough batteries and torches.
Other tips shared by the department include:
KZN Cogta identified several regions that bore the brunt of the intense rains and potent winds.
The Ugu District, Umzumbe, Umdoni, and Umuziwabantu were the most severely hit, and other regions battered by the storms include:
On Wednesday, The Citizen reported that six people were injured when multiple informal dwellings were swept away amidst flooding in Cato Crest.
Commenting on the weather-induced chaos, KZN EMS spokesperson Robert McKenzie revealed that the deluge caused havoc in numerous localities.
At the time, McKenzie confirmed that one person sustained fatal injuries while the six injured individuals were treated at the scene.
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