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Pray for Mthatha: Lives lost in recent floods

by Silindokuhle Booi
Picture: Facebook

Mthatha, a city in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, has been devastated by severe floods, resulting in seven deaths and widespread damage.

A minibus carrying high school students was swept away by floodwaters, with several students reported missing. The South African government has responded swiftly, deploying emergency teams to support rescue operations and expressing condolences to affected families.

Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa visited flood-affected areas to assess the damage and evaluate disaster response efforts. The government’s response has been crucial in providing support to those affected.

Mthatha faces significant challenges, including infrastructure decay and socioeconomic struggles. However, the city is also home to innovative initiatives, such as the development of affordable prosthetics by students at Walter Sisulu University. This showcases the city’s potential for creativity and problem-solving.

As Mthatha continues to navigate its challenges, the city’s resilience and determination will be crucial in shaping its future. With ongoing support and investment, Mthatha can work towards a brighter, more prosperous future for its residents. The city’s response to the floods will be a test of its strength and ability to rebuild and recover.

@embonews Mthatha Floods 2025-06-10 Norwood #MthathaFloods ♬ original sound – embonews

Residents are concerned about the impact of the floods on their community. Many are calling for improved infrastructure and emergency preparedness to mitigate the effects of future floods.

As Mthatha begins the process of rebuilding and recovery, it is clear that the city’s future will depend on its ability to address its challenges and capitalise on its strengths. With the right support and investment, Mthatha can emerge from this crisis stronger and more resilient than ever.

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