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Death toll rises after another body found

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Last updated: June 23, 2025 8:59 am
sokonnect Published June 23, 2025
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The body was recovered by rescuers on Monday morning.TragedyBodiesResidents ignored

The body was recovered by rescuers on Monday morning.

The death toll from the Eastern Cape floods in Mthatha has risen to 96 as recovery crews made another grim discovery that has left the country in shock.

Another body believed to be that of the students who were in a scholar transport bus which was swept away by floodwaters earlier this month was recovered by rescuers on Monday morning, according to eNCA.

Tragedy

According to the survivors of the incident, the minibus taxi driver underestimated the depth of the floodwater level on the bridge when he made the decision to cross.

The 22-seater scholar transport vehicle was carrying 13 students at the time.

Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa declared the floods a national state of disaster due to the recent severe weather.

Hlabisa apologised to the pupils’ parents and acknowledged that the tragedy should never have happened.

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Bodies

Officials also recovered two more bodies after they were discovered by a Mthatha resident on Sunday afternoon.

A memorial service was held in Decoligny village, Mthatha, on Thursday following the tragedy.

The floods, which struck the OR Tambo and Amathole District municipalities left many families displaced.

Temporary shelters have since been set up, and essential items, including meals, clothing, and hygiene products, are being distributed to affected communities.

ALSO READ: Santaco mourns deaths of pupils in Eastern Cape floods

Residents ignored

Meanwhile, Norwood residents in Mthatha are crying foul, claiming they have been ignored by the provincial government and the King Sabata Dalindyebo local municipality (KSD), despite suffering massive property damage during a recent devastating storm in the area.

The residents also claimed the authorities were concealing the possibility that someone might have opened the dam sluice and let the water flow into nearby communities.

They demanded that this be investigated, though they at the same time expressed no hope, as a previous incident in 2013 was allegedly never investigated.

ALSO READ: Eastern Cape floods: Death toll rises as residents recount grim tragedy

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