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Eastern Cape floods: Death toll rises as residents recount tragedy

Eastern Cape floods: Death toll rises as residents recount tragedy

The Citizen19 hours ago

Eleven more bodies were found on Thursday evening.
The death toll from the Eastern Cape floods in Mthatha has risen to 78 as recovery crews wrapped up a grim day that has left the country in shock.
Eleven more bodies were found on Thursday evening.
Tragedy
Provincial government officials said the scope of the tragedy is still unfolding with several communities affecting by the devastating flood and growing number of people still unaccounted for.
The bodies recovered on Thursday included those of several children who were pulled from rivers and rubble from different communities.
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa classified the floods as a national state of disaster due to the recent bad weather.
[WATCH] Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa has confirmed that the death toll from the Eastern Cape's adverse weather conditions has risen to 78. pic.twitter.com/kBNniF6i1J
June 12, 2025
ALSO READ: State of disaster classified in four provinces as floods claim 67 lives in Eastern Cape
'Crisis'
Hlabisa addressed the media in the Eastern Cape, the hardest-hit province among KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), Western Cape and Free State.
'We are in a crisis, a real disaster besides the floods, the more water subsides, the more people will be found. What is comforting, we have sufficient people who are doing the search and rescue in terms of police, other organs that are specialised in this week. It's devastating, but the work has to be done'.
The search continues for four missing learners swept away when their 22-seater scholar transport vehicle was washed away on a bridge.
Apology
Hlabisa apologised to the pupils' parents and acknowledged that the tragedy should never have happened.
According to the survivors of the incident, the minibus taxi driver underestimated the depth of the floodwater level on the bridge when he made the decision to cross.
Hlabisa expressed his condolences to the affected schools, including the learners and parents and the surrounding communities.
'As government, we have descended to the Eastern Cape in Mthatha to give our support and ensure that when the people are in a difficult situation, government is not absent. That's why at the national level, two Ministers are on the ground'.
ALSO READ: Ramaphosa urges caution as floods claims lives in Eastern Cape
Ramaphosa to visit Eastern Cape
The minister also provided an update on the measures deployed by the government so far to assist flood-stricken residents in the Eastern Cape.
'The search-and-rescue services are fully deployed. Every effort was invested here from government departments and humanitarian points of view'.
Meanwhile, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he will visit Mthatha on Friday during the Green Hydrogen Summit.
'I will be going to Mthatha in the Eastern Cape tomorrow to be with our people who are suffering, to console them and to give support. We pay our condolences to the families that have lost loved ones in the flood disaster,' Ramaphosa said.
ALSO READ: Disaster and death in the Eastern Cape: A timeline

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