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SANDF soldier swept away, leaving boots and hearts empty
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81035, member: 636"] A soldier is still missing after a river swallowed his patrol vehicle. The South African National Defence Force member vanished on Christmas Day when floodwaters on the Komati River swept away his military vehicle near the Mozambique border. His fellow soldier's body was found the next day. The search operation in Mpumalanga now involves helicopters, drones, and divers from multiple agencies, including the SANDF and South African Police Service. Efforts are focused on the Komati River near Komatipoort. The multi-agency team is battling tough conditions like strong currents and dense bush. They are using aerial scans and underwater checks to cover a wide area downstream. This incident highlights the dangers SANDF personnel face during border patrols, especially during the region's summer storms. Questions about operational safety during extreme weather are likely to follow the recovery effort. The community and military families are holding out hope as the intensive search continues. Officials have not released the names of the soldiers involved. The ongoing operation underscores the risks of working in flooded terrain and the dedication of the teams trying to bring him home. [/QUOTE]
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