South Africa floods kill 12, affect Kruger National Park
Floods triggered by
heavy rains have killed at least 12 people in South Africa, authorities said
Tuesday, after the president declared a national state of disaster.
The bad weather --
which is expected to last for the rest of the week -- struck the east, north
and south, claiming lives in four of South Africa's nine provinces, said the
department in charge of disaster management, COGTA.
The famed Kruger
National Park, a tourist magnet bordering Mozambique and the largest reserve in
South Africa, was badly affected, COGTA spokesman Lungi Mtshali told AFP.
Mpumalanga province,
in northeast South Africa, "seems to be hardest hit so far. Kruger is
really bad," said Mtshali.
He said the death
toll had risen to 12, up from seven on Monday.
Kruger is crossed by
several rivers, which have been swollen by torrential rains since last weekend,
according to the South African Weather Service (SAWS).
"Movement
inside the park is restricted as some roads are damaged," said Isaac
Phaahla, a spokesman for the national parks' authority, SANParks.
Several camps inside
the reserve have been evacuated as a precaution.
Heavy rains started
to fall last week after a cold snap in the middle of the austral summer,
according to the weather service.
Some areas saw more
than 20 centimetres (nearly eight inches) of rain in one day, SAWS
forecaster Puseletso Mofokeng told AFP.
The deluge is
expected to last for the rest of the week, Mofokeng said, warning more flooding
was likely.
On Monday, the
president declared a state of national disaster to coordinate the response and
provide "temporary shelters, food and blankets" to the homeless.
The floods have
inundated homes and swept away vehicles, it said. Roads, bridges and even a
hospital have been affected.
Last year, South
Africa was hit by its worst floods in living memory, which left more than 400
people dead in Durban, the country's third-largest city, and its surrounding
areas.
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