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those living in the area have been urged to move away from low lying areas. the bbc s vumani mkhize sent this report from durban. the mountains of debris and junk washed up on this durban beach are an indication of the severity of the floodwaters that ravaged the city. waste pickers salvage what they can to recycle and sell. residents remove the washed up debris. volunteers and waste pickers have begun a monumental clean up operation at the durban beachfront. as you can see, the scale of the debris that was washed away by the raging waters is immense. unfortunately for the kwazulu natal province, more bad weather is expected over the easter weekend, which will hamper the clean up operations. while the torrential rains and mudslides could not be avoided, residents say that infrastructure degradation in the city contributed to the severity of the floods. we watched street cleaners sweeping rubbish into
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clean up operation here at the durban beachfront. as you can see behind me, the scale of the debris that was washed away by the raging waters is immense. unfortunately, for the kwazulu natal province, more bad weather is expected over the easter weekend, which is going to hamper the clean up operations. while the torrential rains and mudslides could not be avoided, residents say infrastructure degradation in the city contributed to the severity of the floods. we watched street cleaners sweeping rubbish into the drains because i think they have just never been trained properly. there is no understanding of consequence of your actions. i watched all the time and it s such a pet peeve because definitely things could have been less catastrophic if we had better drainage and if we took care of the drainage that we do have. looking at all the debris we have, there is no way that we are going to make it. it is sad it had to happen on the easter weekend when everyone was looking forward to it,