Colonel Robert Netshiunda, a police spokesperson, confirmed that as of Friday, December 29, 2023, the bodies of 21 victims have been recovered. However, there are still unconfirmed reports of missing individuals, raising concerns that the d3ath toll may climb even higher.
Dedicated search and rescue teams have been tirelessly combing rivers and affected areas in their mission to recover bodies and locate any missing persons. This extensive operation is anticipated to continue throughout the weekend, as authorities strive to bring closure to grieving families and provide support to those affected by the disaster.
Heartbreaking accounts have emerged from Ladysmith, where one family is preparing to lay to rest seven of their loved ones who tragically lost their lives when their vehicle was swept away by the powerful floodwaters. Vincent Msimango, his wife, two children, brother, niece, and nephew were among the victims recovered earlier in the week, as reported by local news outlet Eyewitness News.
The province of KwaZulu-Natal has experienced a series of devastating floods in recent times. In June, heavy rainfall led to deluges that claimed the lives of seven individuals, while another seven were reported missing in and around the city of Durban. Additionally, in April of the previous year, the coastal province witnessed catastrophic floods that resulted in the tragic loss of more than 440 lives.
As Ladysmith grapples with the aftermath of this natural disaster, the community, along with local and national authorities, is rallying together to provide support, aid, and comfort to the affected families. The resilience and strength of the people in the face of such adversity serve as a testament to the indomitable spirit that will undoubtedly guide the town’s recovery and healing process in the days to come.
SOURCE : MYZIMBABWE