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Eastern Cape Floods: Death Toll Rises to 78 as Ramaphosa Plans Visit to Hard-Hit Districts

Last updated: June 13, 2025 8:31 am
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Eastern Cape Floods: Death Toll Rises to 78 as Ramaphosa Plans Visit to Hard-Hit Districts
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The Eastern Cape has been severely impacted by flooding caused by a powerful cold front, resulting in devastating consequences for the local communities. As of June 2025, the death toll from the disaster has reached 78, with many of the victims residing in Mthatha and surrounding areas. In response to the catastrophic event, President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced plans to visit the hardest-hit districts to assess the damage and offer support. This article delves into the ongoing crisis, exploring the key developments, challenges faced by rescue teams, and the steps being taken by the South African government to mitigate the effects of the flood.

Contents
  • The Devastating Impact of the Eastern Cape Floods
  • Rising Death Toll and Escalating Crisis
  • President Ramaphosa’s Visit to the Affected Districts
  • The Long-Term Impact of the Eastern Cape Floods
  • Eastern Cape Floods

The Devastating Impact of the Eastern Cape Floods

The Eastern Cape Floods have wreaked havoc across multiple districts in the province. Mthatha, which has long struggled with weather-related disasters, is one of the most affected areas. The flooding, which began in early June, was triggered by a cold front that brought torrential rains, snow, and fierce winds to the region. As water levels rapidly rose, many residents were caught off guard, with the floods claiming lives, displacing thousands, and destroying vital infrastructure.

Key Areas Affected

Several districts within the Eastern Cape have experienced severe flooding, with Chris Hani, Joe Gqabi, and Amathole being among the worst-hit. Roads, bridges, and buildings have been extensively damaged, leaving residents stranded and emergency services struggling to reach those in need. The situation is particularly dire in rural areas where the destruction of infrastructure has left communities isolated.

According to the latest reports from the South African Weather Service, rainfall amounts during the period reached up to 150mm in some areas, exacerbating the situation. These weather conditions have created an overwhelming crisis for local authorities, who are struggling to contain the damage and provide assistance to affected families.

Rising Death Toll and Escalating Crisis

The death toll from the Eastern Cape floods has continued to rise, reaching 78 confirmed fatalities as of June 2025. The majority of the victims were killed when floodwaters swept through their homes, with many people being trapped inside their houses as the water rose rapidly. The floods have also claimed the lives of several children, leaving grieving families behind.

“The situation is devastating, and the death toll continues to rise as floodwaters continue to sweep across the region,” said Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Velenkosini Hlabisa. “The government is working tirelessly to provide assistance, but the scale of the disaster is overwhelming.”

The Challenges of Rescue Operations

In the wake of the disaster, rescue operations have faced significant challenges. One of the biggest hurdles has been the lack of resources available to conduct large-scale rescue missions. Initial efforts to reach the hardest-hit areas were hindered by damaged roads, making it difficult for emergency vehicles to access the affected communities.

In addition to the logistical challenges, the region has only one available rescue helicopter, and the specialized teams needed to perform search and rescue operations, such as K-9 units and water rescue teams, were not initially available. As a result, teams from neighbouring areas, including Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), had to be mobilized to assist in the relief efforts.

According to a statement from the South African Police Service (SAPS), “The situation is fluid, and teams are working around the clock to rescue survivors and provide critical care. We urge residents to stay in safer areas and avoid attempting to cross floodwaters.”

Emergency Relief and Shelter

With the number of displaced residents increasing daily, local authorities have set up emergency shelters in various areas. These shelters are providing temporary accommodation, food, and medical care to thousands of people who have lost their homes. However, the sheer volume of those affected is putting a strain on the available resources, and more support is needed to ensure the safety and well-being of evacuees.

The South African Red Cross and other humanitarian organisations have mobilized to provide emergency relief. These agencies distribute food, clean water, and medical supplies, and they coordinate efforts with local government authorities to ensure that the most vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and children, receive the assistance they need.

President Ramaphosa’s Visit to the Affected Districts

In response to the mounting disaster, President Cyril Ramaphosa has confirmed that he will visit the Eastern Cape on June 13, 2025, to assess the situation firsthand. During his visit, the President plans to meet with local government officials, emergency response teams, and affected communities to offer condolences and express his commitment to supporting the relief efforts.

“I am deeply saddened by the devastating floods that have claimed lives and caused widespread damage across the Eastern Cape. My visit will allow me to speak with affected communities, hear their concerns, and ensure that they receive the assistance they need during this difficult time,” said President Ramaphosa in a statement.

The President’s visit is expected to signal the government’s ongoing commitment to disaster relief and recovery efforts. It is hoped that the visit will also bring attention to the long-term resilience of the region, which faces recurring flooding risks due to its geographic location and vulnerability to extreme weather patterns.

The Long-Term Impact of the Eastern Cape Floods

While immediate relief is crucial, experts are warning that the long-term impact of the floods on the Eastern Cape could be significant. In addition to the loss of life and displacement of thousands of residents, the destruction of infrastructure and agricultural land will have lasting economic consequences.

Damage to Infrastructure

Over 127 schools and 20 healthcare facilities have been damaged or destroyed, which will have a profound effect on the education and healthcare systems in the province. Thousands of children are unable to attend school, and medical services are limited due to the damage to local clinics and hospitals.

The government has pledged to prioritise the rebuilding of critical infrastructure, but experts warn that it will take months, if not years, to fully recover from the damage. The floods have also disrupted essential services like water and electricity supply, further compounding the difficulties faced by residents.

Agricultural Losses

The Eastern Cape is known for its agricultural production, which contributes significantly to the local economy. However, many farms in the affected districts have been severely damaged by the floods. Crops have been washed away, and livestock have been killed or displaced. The long-term impact on food security in the region could be considerable, as farmers struggle to recover from the devastating losses.

Agricultural experts have expressed concerns that the flooding could result in a sharp decline in crop yields, especially for staple foods like maize and vegetables. This, in turn, could lead to higher food prices and further economic strain on local communities.

Vulnerable Communities and the Need for Resilience

The Eastern Cape is one of the poorest provinces in South Africa, and many communities in the affected areas were already facing socio-economic challenges prior to the floods. The disaster has highlighted the vulnerability of residents living in flood-prone areas, and there is an urgent need for long-term strategies to build resilience against future disasters.

Minister Hlabisa has called for a national discussion on the risks of building homes too close to rivers and floodplains. “We must ensure that future development takes into account the realities of climate change and flood risks,” he said. “It is essential that we protect vulnerable communities and reduce the impact of disasters like this.”

ALSO READ: Mabuyane Admits Eastern Cape Struggles with Disaster Management Amid Weather Crisis

Eastern Cape Floods

The ongoing disaster in the Eastern Cape serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by extreme weather events and the importance of disaster preparedness and resilience. As the death toll continues to rise, South Africans are uniting to support those affected by the floods, with the government, humanitarian organisations, and local communities all playing a role in the recovery process.

President Ramaphosa’s planned visit to the region is a critical step in ensuring that the government’s efforts are focused on providing relief to those in need. However, as the recovery process continues, the Eastern Cape will require ongoing support to rebuild its infrastructure, assist displaced families, and address the long-term impact of the floods on the region’s economy and residents.

The call for resilience, better planning, and improved disaster management is now more urgent than ever. The Eastern Cape Floods remind us of the unpredictability of nature and the importance of being prepared for the unforeseen challenges that lie ahead.

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