Durban - A freak storm, initially believed to have been a
tornado, destroyed 178 homes and left 66 people injured in Nkwzela
in the Ingwe Local Municipality near Bulwer, KwaZulu Natal
Provincial Disaster Management said on Saturday.
"The storm hit at about 15:45 on Friday afternoon. A number of
people were injured by flying debris and were taken to local
hospitals," said Mthokozisi Duze, head of Kwa-Zulu Natal's
Provincial Disaster Management.
Duze said that a team from the department had been deployed to
assess the extent of the damage caused by the storm.
"We are expecting a report at 14:00 this afternoon. Local
schools have been opened and members of the Red Cross are setting
up soup kitchens to assist those who have been displaced," he
said.
Although eyewitness reports suggested the storm had been a tornado,
the South African Weather Service was unable to confirm this.
"We did receive a number of calls from members of the public,
but we could not pick up on satellite or radar if there had been
any cyclone activity. At this stage we can only confirm that it was
a very big storm," said Stacy Colborne, a forecaster at Durban
Weather Service.
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