Rain hinders relief efforts after South African floods

Heavy rains that fell today on the eastern coasts of South Africa hampered relief efforts after severe floods that killed nearly 400 people and displaced thousands, amid fears of renewed landslides.

According to press reports, dozens of people are still missing, while the army, backed by helicopters, and more than four thousand police were deployed to help in rescue and relief operations.

And caused the floods in the eastern coasts of South Africa last week, the destruction of about four thousand homes and damaged more than 13,500, which led to the displacement of tens of thousands of people, and in some areas, water and electricity were cut off.

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