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South Africa: Govt Declares Severe Storms a National Disaster - South African News Briefs - May 11, 2026

Officials said at least 4 people died and more than 2,000 were displaced as flooding, wind damage and landslides hit several provinces.

  • South Africa declared a national disaster on Monday following severe storms and flooding that killed at least 10 people across six provinces, marking the fifth declaration since November 2025.
  • Severe storms between May 4 and May 11 caused widespread disruption, with cumulative rainfall reaching 301.2 mm in Joubertina and the weather system damaging over 10,000 structures and displacing more than 2,000 people.
  • A frontal system impacted the Western Cape on May 11, resulting in 3 fatalities and province-wide school closures; Cape Town emergency services reported roofs blown off in Mitchells Plain, Hanover Park, and Wynberg.
  • South African President Cyril Ramaphosa expressed "deep sadness" regarding the loss of life, emphasizing that authorities are utilizing science to pre-empt events and respond to the aftermath.
  • Experts note that flooding is intensifying across Southern Africa due to extreme weather patterns, a trend following national disaster declarations for drought and foot-and-mouth disease earlier this year.
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South Africa declares natural disaster as flooding kills at least 10

South African authorities have declared a natural disaster due to severe flooding across six provinces.

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Heavy rains and gale-force winds caused widespread damage, with the government declaring a state of national disaster.

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