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KZN families huddle in schools as more rain targets homes
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84567, member: 27"] Northern KZN is underwater again, because of course it is. Torrential rainfall has forced around twenty families from their homes in the uMkhanyakude district, with Umhlabuyalingana hit particularly hard. A local school now operates as an emergency shelter for those displaced. The floods damaged houses, ruined roads, and completely isolated multiple communities. Areas like Jozini and Nongoma also experienced severe impacts from the rising waters. Key infrastructure, including bridges and access roads, has been washed out, stranding entire villages. This has prevented students from reaching schools like Nethezeka Primary, disrupting education extensively. Provincial disaster management teams are coordinating the response. The national government has declared the situation a disaster, a move that unlocks additional support resources. Assessments for widespread damage to property and agriculture are currently underway. Health concerns are mounting due to potential waterborne diseases from contaminated supplies. Crops have been destroyed, threatening local food security and livelihoods. Further disruptive rainfall is predicted, complicating relief efforts and recovery operations for all affected communities. [/QUOTE]
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