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    Rains and floods Kill 59 in South Africa

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comApril 13, 2022 --- 5:54 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    Heavy rains and floods have battered the eastern coast of South Africa, killing at least 59 people, damaging roads and destroying houses.

    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.

    KwaZulu-Natal has experienced extreme rainfall since Monday, in what the provincial government called “one of the worst weather storms in the history of our country” in a statement posted to Facebook, where it also gave the death toll.

    Read also: South Africa’s Unrest Death Toll Rises To 337

    “The heavy rainfall that has descended on our land over the past few days, has wreaked untold havoc and unleashed massive damage to lives and infrastructure,” it said.

    Teams have been evacuating people in areas that had experienced “mudslides, flooding and structural collapses of buildings and roads,” Sipho Hlomuka, a member of the Executive Council for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal, said on Twitter Tuesday.

    “The heavy rains have affected power lines in many municipalities with technical teams working around the clock to restore power,” Hlomuka added.

    Power stations have been flooded and are inaccessible in the hard-hit eThekwini municipality, Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda told reporters, while water mains were also damaged.

    The local government has asked private and religious institutions to assist with emergency relief operations, and have requested help from the South African National Defense Force to provide aerial support, he said.

    The extreme weather comes just months after heavy rainfall and floods hit other parts of southern Africa, with three tropical cyclones and two tropical storms over just six weeks from late January. There were 230 reported deaths and 1 million people affected.

    Scientists from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) project – which analyzes how much the climate crisis may have contributed to an extreme weather event – found that climate change made those events more likely.

    “Again we are seeing how the people with the least responsibility for climate change are bearing the brunt of the impacts,” WWA’s Friederike Otto, from the Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London, said Tuesday, referring to the earlier storms in southern Africa.

    “Rich countries should honor their commitments and increase much-needed funding for adaptation, and for compensating the victims of extreme events driven by climate change with loss and damage payments,” she added.

    The extreme weather events in southern Africa come as tensions mount between some developed and developing nations over who should pay for the damage and impacts of the climate crisis. This is expected to be a major sticking point at the next international climate negotiations, the COP27 conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt in November.

    Scientists have warned that the world must try to cap global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above temperatures before industrialization, around 200 years ago, to stave off some irreversible impacts of climate change. The Earth is already around 1.2 degrees warmer.

    In southeastern Africa, warming of 2˚C is projected to bring an increase in the frequency and intensity of heavy rain and flooding, and an increase in the intensity of strong tropical cyclones, which are associated with heavier rainfall. (CNN)

    COP27 conference in Sharm el-Sheikh-Egypt Durban eThekwini municipality-Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda Grantham Institute for Climate Change and the Environment at Imperial College London KwaZulu-Natal Sipho Hlomuka-member of the Executive Council for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal South Africa South African National Defense Force World Weather Attribution (WWA)
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