teams have been deployed from across south africa to help communities in kwazulu natal who have been impacted by the flash floods a week ago today. there are dozens of people missing and some areas haven t had any official help yet, leaving residents to dig through the debris themselves. our correspondent vumani mkhize has this report. at the kwa santi township south of durban, this community is still trying to come to terms with the flash floods that devastated this area. this search and rescue team is on a recovery operation. they are looking for a woman swept away by the flash floods at night while she was asleep. behind me, this is where the water was cascading down this hill. unfortunately, a man and woman were swept away by the raging waters. the man was found alive. unfortunately, the woman
people from making that dangerous crossing is yet to be seen. that is certainly something she is willing to take responsiblity for. south africa is deploying 10,000 soldiers to help in kwazulu natal province, where flooding and mudslides over the last week have killed a43 people and caused widespread damage to infrastructure. 63 people are still missing. some areas haven t had any official help yet, leaving residents to dig through the debris themselves. 0ur correspondent vumani mkhize has this report. at the kwa santi township south of durban, this community is still trying to come to terms with the flash floods that devastated this area. this search and rescue team is on a recovery operation. they are looking for a woman swept away by the flash floods at night while she was asleep. behind me, this is where the water was cascading down this hill. unfortunately, a man and woman were swept away by the raging waters. the man was found alive. unfortunately, the woman
south africa is deploying 10,000 soldiers to assist search and rescue efforts after mudslides killed 443 people and caused widespread damage to infrastructure. the weekend s heavy rainfall has eased in kwazulu natal province on the country s east coast, but 63 people remain missing following the flood waters. some areas haven t had any official help yet, leaving residents to dig through the debris themselves. our correspondent vumani mkhize has this report. at the kwa santi township south of durban, this community is still trying to come to terms with the flash floods that devastated this area. this search and rescue team is on a recovery operation. they are looking for a woman swept away by the flash floods at night while she was asleep. behind me, this is where the water was cascading down this hill.
of weeks and then see if there s any big change in behaviour. in england big change didn t happen on freedom day lastjuly, it happened gradually in the days and weeks that followed. what is the latest on covid stats in scotland? they are higher than anybody would like them to be but coming down. the last stats came last thursday, around 5,000 cases still being reported each day, but also more than 2,000 people in hospital in scotland to have tested positive for covid, but these stats don t make any distinction between people in hospital primarily because they re ill with covid and people who may be in hospitalfor any other reason who simply happen to have tested positive for covid, although it can be a grey area where the two might be linked. search operations are continuing for 63 people still missing following the devastating floods that swept through south africa s kwazulu natal province last week. more than 440 people have died, including two emergency workers. officials have descr
because egg rolling had become popular in the us on the capitol grounds because but it was banned because it was making a mess so a previous president banned it and when president hayes came along, he said that children would be allowed to roll their eggs on the white house south lawn if they went so there is now a lottery every year to allow thousands of children to be able to go and roll their eggs. search operations are continuing for 63 people still missing following the devastating floods that swept through south africa s kwazulu natal province last week. more than 440 people have died, including two emergency workers. officials have described the floods as some of the worst to ever hit the province. 10,000 soldiers have been deployed to help. 0ur correspondent vumani mkhize has this report. at the kwa santi township south of durban, this community is still trying to come to terms with the flash floods that