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The death toll from floods in South Africa's province has risen to 49

The Eastern Cape's provincial head announced on Wednesday that the death toll in the province was 49.

Since the weekend, parts of South Africa are being lashed with heavy rain and even snow. This is part of a severe cold front which has affected transport and electricity networks.

Oscar Mabuyane, Eastern Cape Premier, told a news conference that the death toll had risen to 49.

A school bus had been swept away in floods near Mthatha. An official from the provincial safety department said that eight bodies were found.

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Mabuyane stated that the report he received indicated six people had been found dead on the bus and four others were still missing. The vehicle was carrying 13 schoolchildren, two adults and two children.

Climate change has caused flooding to become more frequent and severe in South Africa.

Storms on the East Coast of the United States in April 2022 caused 400 deaths and thousands of homeless people.

(source: Reuters)