DURBAN, South Africa: The death toll from floods and mudslides that crushed homes in the South African port of Durban on Tuesday has risen to 33, with reports of children missing and scores of people displaced, authorities said.
"Heavy rains have since claimed 33 lives so far," Nomusa Dube-Ncube, a KwaZulu-Natal provincial minister said in a statement. Among those killed were a six-month-old baby and a child aged around 10.
She added that 10 children are missing in Durban and 42 people have been injured. An AFP photographer saw two of the nine bodies -- including that of a small child -- being pulled out of a house belonging to a school caretaker in Westcliff, a working class suburb on the outskirts of Durban. The victims were buried under a wall that had collapsed on them while they were sleeping.
At least 145 people have been displaced, the government said. A Hindu temple in the city was entirely flooded with water levels of up to 10 metres (33 feet), the photographer reported.
Heavy rains have lashed South Africa in recent days, with the southern and eastern parts of the country badly hit since the start of Easter weekend. "Last night the weather conditions worsened significantly," Dube-Ncube said.
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