almost 400 people are known to have died in the past week and rescue teams are searching for dozens more who re still missing. more than 13,000 homes have been damaged in the disaster, leaving many without shelter, food or water. there are fears of further floods as rain falls on saturated ground. these are the deadliest storms to hit the coastal city of durban in living memory. as rescue operations continue across kwa zulu natal, our team witnessed an attempt to recover two bodies, including that of an 8 year old child. the bbc s vumani mkhize was there. this is an informal settlement in reservoir hills just north of durban. behind me, there is a recovery operation by a rescue team that is from outside of the province. i am told by the community that two people are missing, a youngster, around eight years old, and someone who is also over the age of 30. so, the rescue team has also got a dog that has been sniffing
there are fears of further floods as rain falls on saturated ground. these are the deadliest storms to hit the coastal city of durban in living memory. as rescue operations continue across kwazulu natal, our team witnessed an attempt to recover two bodies, including that of an eight year old child. the bbc s vumani mkhize was there. this is an informal settlement in reservoir hills just north of durban. behind me, there is a recovery operation by a rescue team that is from outside of the province. i am told by the community that two people are missing, a youngster, around eight years old, and someone who is also over the age of 30. so, the rescue team has also got a dog that has been sniffing and i am told that the dog has been able to identify that there are remains down there. so, it is quite a sombre moment or a sombre situation right now. we ve got members of the community who are looking on, and it is quite sad to witness. just looking around here,
becalmed the special operation which they feel putin needs to win because otherwise all of this is going to be in vain, even for their own self esteem. so at this point, many russians to support the operation. professor nina khrushcheva, we will leave it there, thank you very much. the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, has postponed an official visit to saudi arabia in order to focus on devastating floods in the province of kwazulu natal. almost 400 people are known to have died in the past week and rescue teams are searching for dozens more who re still missing. more than 13,000 homes have been damaged in the disaster, leaving many without shelter, food or water. there are fears of further floods as rain falls on saturated ground. these are the deadliest storms to hit the coastal city of durban in living memory. as rescue operations continue across kwa zulu natal, our team witnessed an attempt to recover two bodies, including that of an eight year old child. the bbc s vumani
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fresh sense of nervousness. rescue operations are continuing in an effort to save the lives of dozens of people who are missing following the devastating floods in the south african province of kwazulu natal. nearly 400 people have died and more than 4,000 homes have been destroyed. the government has allocated $68 million for emergency relief. these are the deadliest storms to strike the coastal city of durban in living memory. the bbc s vumani mkhize has more from durban. i am just north of durban and this particular river was raging when the floods have besieged this area. it actually washed away large parts of the road, many houses further down the river were also washed away. now, such was the force of the water, it also eroded a large part of this road, exposing a water pipe.