
South Africans sift through flood damage, as weekend forecast calls for more rain
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The weekend weather forecast is predicting more rain in Durban, adding a sense of urgency to the cleanup operations.
DURBAN, South Africa -- Communities in Durban, South Africa, are still sifting through debris, trying to salvage the little they can save after devastating floods killed almost 450 people and destroyed millions of dollars in infrastructure.
The weekend weather forecast is predicting more rain in Durban, adding a sense of urgency to the cleanup operations.
ABC News visited several sites where landslides swept through homes, taking everything in its path.
Torrential rains last week -- the worst in recorded history -- triggered record floods and mudslides, killing 448 people and injuring hundreds more.
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