Death toll in Eastern Cape flooding disaster is 49 'and rising every hour'
The death toll from flooding in parts of the Eastern Cape rose to 49 on Wednesday afternoon and is rising every hour, according to p remier Oscar Mabuyane.
'As of now, the status has escalated to 49, as per the police. So, as we said, the numbers are just escalating, hour after hour, so the situation is so bad,' Mabuyane said around 4pm.
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