UN IN SOUTH AFRICA EXPRESSES CONDOLENCES FOR EASTERN CAPE FLOODS

The United Nations in South Africa expresses its heartfelt condolences to the families and communities affected by the devastating floods that have swept across parts of the Eastern Cape, tragically claiming many lives, destroying schools and displacing hundreds.

On behalf of the United Nations Country Team, the UN Resident Coordinator, Mr. Nelson Muffuh, extends deepest sympathies to all those mourning loved ones and commends the tireless efforts of national and local authorities, emergency responders, and community volunteers who are working around the clock to support those in need.

This is a time of immense sorrow for many families in the Eastern Cape,” said Mr. Muffuh. “We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life and the suffering caused by the floods. We stand in solidarity with the people of South Africa during this difficult time and are prepared to support the government’s response and recovery efforts in any way we can.”

Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding across Mthatha in the Eastern Cape, resulting in several road closures, evacuations, and ever-rising death tolls (Photo: Swaziland Democratic News / Facebook)

The United Nations continues to monitor the situation closely through its agencies and partners and remains in contact with the relevant national and provincial authorities to explore areas where support may be needed. As the country confronts this natural disaster, particular attention must be given to the needs of the most vulnerable, including children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities, who are often disproportionately affected during emergencies.

Heavy rainfall has caused widespread flooding across the Eastern Cape Province, resulting in several road closures, evacuations, and ever-rising death tolls (Photo: Swaziland Democratic News / Facebook)

“These floods are a stark reminder of the growing impact of climate change and the importance of strengthening disaster risk reduction, early warning systems, anticipatory actions, and climate resilience at all levels,” Mr. Muffuh added.

The United Nations reaffirms its commitment to working hand-in-hand with the Government of South Africa, civil society, and development partners to support inclusive and sustainable recovery, with dignity and compassion at the center of our collective response.

Flooded roads after heavy rains fell in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape. Across the Eastern Cape province, heavy rains and violent winds have led to severe flooding and large-scale evacuations. (Photo by Gallo Images/Die Burger/Lulama Zenzile)

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