WATCH: Ramaphosa inspects Rockview Road home devastation
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
An Amanzimtoti homeowner has told President Cyril Ramaphosa about the moment he lost everything in the severe KwaZulu-Natal floods.
A massive sink hole developed, swallowing Fourie's home, several vehicles and an entire stretch of the road outside.
Ramaphosa and Fourie met at what remains of the property this morning.
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The distraught homeowner pointed out the parts of the building and vehicles that now lie in the massive sinkhole.#Durbanfloods Homeowner Johan Fourie tells @CyrilRamaphosa about the moment he lost part of his home @ECR_Newswatch pic.twitter.com/A2tUhalv2k
— Nushera Raisa Soodyal (@nushera) April 24, 2019
The province's Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs says 51 fatalities have now been confirmed in weather-related incidents since the beginning of the long weekend.
Yesterday, emergency services responded to dozens of call-outs with people needing assistance as a result of the deluge.
Entire homes have been destroyed and families left destitute in the wake of the storm.
While the rain has subsided for now, authorities are warning that more showers and thundershowers can be expected across the province from this afternoon and into the evening.
#DurbanFloods @ECR_Newswatch is in Amanzimtoti where @CyrilRamaphosa is expected visit. The road and part of a house has collapsed. pic.twitter.com/QLjhkbg4dS
— Nushera Raisa Soodyal (@nushera) April 24, 2019
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