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Death toll in South Africa floods rises to 49 as search continues

Bodies of 4 students found, 4 still missing after school bus swept away in floods, says official

Hassan Isilow  | 11.06.2025 - Update : 11.06.2025
Death toll in South Africa floods rises to 49 as search continues Heavy rainfall causes flood in South Africa

JOHANNESBURG

The death toll in South Africa’s deadly floods, which destroyed several homes and swept away a minibus carrying students in the Eastern Cape Province, has risen to 49, the provincial premier told reporters Wednesday.

Oscar Mabuyane said four bodies of students were recovered Wednesday, while three were rescued Tuesday and four others are still missing.

He said 13 people were aboard the bus, including the driver and his assistant.

The minibus was transporting the students to a school in the city of Mthatha when it was swept away by heavy floods as it was crossing a bridge on Tuesday morning.

Parts of South Africa have experienced heavy snowfall, rains, and gale winds since the weekend, leading to flooding that has destroyed homes and infrastructure.

Hundreds of people have been displaced from their homes in the Eastern Cape province and are currently being housed at community halls.

“The search and recovery operations are continuing,” Mabuyane told reporters, describing the disaster as one of the worst to hit the province.

Nine people were confirmed dead on Tuesday in the province where homes and cars were left submerged as a result of the severe weather conditions.

President Cyril Ramaphosa Wednesday offered his deep condolences to the bereaved families and affected communities, assuring citizens of government assistance.



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