• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Sunday, July 13, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
thehopper.news
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
  • Video
    • Discussion
  • Geopolitics
  • Intel & Security
  • Foreign Affairs
  • News
    • All
    • Politics
    • World
    Trump denies coverup in Jeffrey Epstein case

    Trump denies coverup in Jeffrey Epstein case

    Trump threatens to strip citizenship of celebrity critic

    Trump threatens to strip citizenship of celebrity critic

    US-led drills pose threat to peace in Asia – Lavrov

    US-led drills pose threat to peace in Asia – Lavrov

    Trump announces 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico

    Trump announces 30% tariffs on EU and Mexico

    France waging ‘crusade’ against free speech and tech progress – Telegram boss

    France waging ‘crusade’ against free speech and tech progress – Telegram boss

    Russian lawmakers spare witches

    Russian lawmakers spare witches

    Polish president-elect asks Zelensky to exhume victims of Ukrainian Nazis

    Polish president-elect asks Zelensky to exhume victims of Ukrainian Nazis

    Texas man arrested for Trump death threats

    Texas man arrested for Trump death threats

    Lavrov thanks ‘heroic’ North Korean soldiers for helping liberate Kursk Region

    Lavrov thanks ‘heroic’ North Korean soldiers for helping liberate Kursk Region

    US Treasury reports surprise surplus

    US Treasury reports surprise surplus

No Result
View All Result
thehopper.news
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Deadly South African storm claims dozens of lives (VIDEO)

by Admin
June 16, 2025
in News, Politics, World
0
27
SHARES
108
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Published: June 16, 2025 10:00 am
Author: RT

Authorities have pointed to climate change as a key driver of increasingly devastating weather incidents

The death toll from last week’s deadly flooding in South Africa has climbed to 88, as emergency services continue to search for missing persons, the Eastern Cape Provincial Government confirmed on Sunday.

The deluge followed a bitter winter storm that swept through the largely rural province, unleashing torrential rains and causing widespread destruction. According to News24, Mthatha was the worst-hit area, where rising river levels inundated roads and homes, with dozens of residents swept away or trapped.

Authorities announced that a provincial day of mourning would be observed on Thursday, June 19, in Decoligny Village, near Mthatha, to honor the victims.

In a statement issued over the weekend, officials said 56 bodies had been returned to families by Saturday evening.

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane urged the public to report any individuals who may have gone missing around June 10 in areas affected by the floods. He also renewed calls for residents to avoid unnecessary travel through mountainous or flood-prone areas and to immediately alert authorities about downed power lines, damaged infrastructure, and other hazards.

Heavy rains trigger flooding chaos across Mthatha in Eastern Cape #SouthAfrica#Africa #Flood #Umtata #CapeTown #Flashflood #Rain #Climate #Weather #Viral pic.twitter.com/8XisGX5QwA

— Earth42morrow (@Earth42morrow) June 10, 2025

As of Sunday, more than 38 people had been rescued, according to the South African Police Service (SAPS). Search and recovery teams remain deployed across the hardest-hit zones as efforts to locate additional victims continue.

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa visited Mthatha on Friday and announced that national authorities would examine whether issues with the local dam may have exacerbated the disaster. Officials described a massive surge of water, reaching heights of three to four meters, that tore through the area, sweeping away homes and residents alike.

“Climate change is affecting weather conditions and causing disasters that lead to fatalities, displacement, and infrastructure damage … The Government must always be there to support and defend our people during such catastrophes,” Ramaphosa wrote on X.


READ MORE: Heavy snowfall grips South Africa (VIDEOS)

South Africa’s winter typically spans from May to August, with snowfall common between June and August when temperatures dip below freezing. The country is also prone to flooding, which scientists associate with intensifying rain patterns driven by climate change.

Full Article

Tags: Russia Today
Share11Tweet7
Previous Post

Sarkozy stripped of France’s highest state award

Next Post

Suspected Ukrainian agent accused of assassination plot – Moscow

Admin

Admin

Next Post

Suspected Ukrainian agent accused of assassination plot – Moscow

thehopper.news

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

*By registering into our website, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Home
    • About
  • Video
    • Discussion
  • Geopolitics
  • Intel & Security
  • Foreign Affairs
  • News

Copyright © 2023 The Hopper New

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.