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South Africa: Flash floods kill six people in Johannesburg

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South Africa’s largest city, Johannesburg, was hit by deadly floods on Wednesday afternoon with local media reporting the death of several people.

Meanwhile the government’s official twitter handle reports that the South Africa Weather Service has issued a watch for severe thunderstorms in Guateng province – Johannesburg is capital of the province.

Authorities in the City of Johannesburg are conducting mop up operations and warning citizens to be cautious on Thursday morning. The flash floods have caused chaos on the city’s roads – most of the roads have been cut off.

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Seven people are believed to be missing after their vehicles washed away, the Johannesburg Metro Police Department said on Wednesday night.

One person is believed to have drowned. Hundreds of people also needed rescuing, News24 added.

The floods also caused chaos at OR Tambo International Airport, it is reported to have delayed flights and buildings several buildings flooded.

 

Source: Africanews

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