South Africa: 95 Dead in Eastern Cape Floods, As Search and Recovery Efforts Continue

The Eastern Cape Provincial Government has announced that a total of 95 bodies have been recovered across various districts, following the recent floods, including the bodies of two teenage males discovered yesterday afternoon.

This as the search and recovery efforts continue.

“Out of the recovered bodies, 86 have been identified and have been collected by their families and processes are underway for the identification of the remaining bodies,” the provincial government said in a statement on Monday.

The provincial government said it was coordinating the provision of burial support for the victims of the disaster. This includes the storage of the bodies, burial services and transportation of the remains to the area identified by the families for burial.

“The provision of this support has been made possible through support from AVBOB and government is also engaging with other funeral parlours with a view to mobilise support in line with the needs of the family.

“Government has provided support to 26 deceased persons that were buried from Thursday to this weekend,” the provincial government said.

In addition to the burial services, government has provided the following support to the bereaved families:

· The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) has extended the Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, and this includes the provision of financial support towards funeral preparations.

· Grocery hampers donated by Interlink Express.

· The Department of Education has provided financial support of R5000 per deceased learners.

· Various local municipalities are assisting with grave preparation where required.

· Home Affairs emergency and mobile services for bereaved and displaced families.