Footage on state broadcaster SABC showed cars trying to drive
through torrents of water that had submerged highways. Several
media reported that hundreds of homes had been washed away in
the iron-roof informal settlements just outside the city,
especially the Mdantsane township.
Scientists suspect that climate change is the cause of worsening
floods and droughts along the country's eastern coastline, where
the city of roughly half a million lies.
In 2019, the Department of Environment drew up a plan for South
Africa to adapt to climate change, which includes strengthening
its preparedness to respond more quickly to weather disasters
and help victims recover.
(Reporting by Tim Cocks, editing by Ed Osmond)
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