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Waves, snow, and floods pound SA, leaving 101 dead
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46596, member: 636"] South African weather officials issued severe storm warnings across multiple provinces as dangerous conditions threaten lives and property. Heavy rains and flooding struck the Western Cape after a cold front moved through the region. Snow will fall on mountain areas of both Cape provinces as the storm system continues. Strong winds will affect inland regions such as the Free State and Northern Cape. Fire danger alerts remain active for Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. The Eastern Cape faces serious threats from damaging waves and powerful winds caused by a deep low-pressure system. Coastal operators and residents received warnings about dangerous navigation conditions that could harm small boats. Harbor operations and beach activities will face major disruptions from the severe weather. The storm poses risks to human life along the coastline. Multiple municipalities face potential property damage and power outages. Recent flooding in the Eastern Cape killed 101 people during the past week according to provincial officials. Adults made up 63 of the victims and children accounted for 38 deaths. OR Tambo district suffered the highest casualties with 77 fatalities. Amathole recorded 10 deaths and other districts reported smaller numbers. Seven bodies still await identification with the youngest victim being one year old. The flooding damaged 6,869 homes and displaced 4,774 residents across affected areas. Repair costs for damaged infrastructure reached an estimated 5.1 billion rand. Officials advised people to avoid unnecessary travel and secure loose objects around their homes. Weather alerts will continue providing updates as conditions develop. [/QUOTE]
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