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  2. 1987 South Africa floods - Wikipedia

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    Floods in September 1987 became the deadliest natural disaster in the history of South Africa, with 506 fatalities. A cut-off low moved across South Africa, fueled by moisture from the southeast. [1] Over a five-day period beginning on September 25, parts of Natal province in

  3. KwaZulu-Natal - Wikipedia

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    KwaZulu-Natal (/ k w ɑː ˌ z uː l uː n ə ˈ t ɑː l /, also referred to as KZN; nicknamed "the garden province") [6] is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the government merged the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province.

  4. John Ross Bridge (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The original bridge was completed in 1959 after a fast construction period of just 3 years, but was rebuilt after the 1987 KwaZulu-Natal floods in what is believed to be record time for a structure of its size. The bridge comprises a span of approximately 412.5m and is founded on concrete caissons bored a depth of approximately 18m to the ...

  5. Floods in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Floods in Africa have led to large losses of life over many decades. [1] ... Floods in South Sudan; List of Sudan floods; 2025 Botswana Floods; References

  6. Umgeni River Bird Park - Wikipedia

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    Floods in 1987 washed away the road in front of the park, and resulted in the temporary evacuation of the birds to Abrey's home on higher ground. By 1989, the park was home to over 4,500 birds of 400 different species, and was given the “Premier Durban Attraction” award by the Durban Tourism Board.

  7. 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods - Wikipedia

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    In April 2022, days of heavy rain across KwaZulu-Natal in southeastern South Africa led to deadly floods. Particularly hard-hit were areas in and around Durban. At least 436 people died across the province, with an unknown number of people missing as of April 22. [2] Several thousand homes were damaged or destroyed.

  8. Category:Floods in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    1908 Port Elizabeth flood; 1987 South Africa floods; 2010–2011 Southern Africa floods; 2016 Johannesburg flood; 2019 Durban Easter floods; 2022 KwaZulu-Natal floods; 2023 South Africa floods; 2023 Western Cape floods

  9. File:Map of KwaZulu-Natal with municipalities named and ...

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