Heavy rains and flooding in South Africa kill 59 people and sweep away roads
CNN
The floods hit the city of Durban, where roads cracked and gave way to deep fissures, and a huge stack of shipping containers collapsed into muddy waters. They follow a series of storms in southern Africa that scientists have linked to climate change.
The floods hit the province of KwaZulu-Natal, which includes the coastal city of Durban, where roads cracked and gave way to deep fissures, and a huge stack of shipping containers collapsed into muddy waters, news agency images show. A bridge near Durban was swept away, leaving people stranded on either side.
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