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16 killed by heavy rains in S.Africa's Johannesburg

By IANS | Updated: December 17, 2022 20:05 IST

Johannesberg, Dec 17 Heavy rains have killed 16 people in South Africa's largest city Johannesburg in the last ...

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Johannesberg, Dec 17 Heavy rains have killed 16 people in South Africa's largest city Johannesburg in the last two weeks, an official said on Saturday.

"Thus far, 23 people have been rescued by Joburg Emergency Medical Services and 148 people have been rescued by the police search and rescue," Executive Mayor of Johannesburg Mpho Phalatse said at a media briefing.

The torrential rains have damaged property, fauna and flora, and essential infrastructure, particularly roads, traffic lights, buildings, substations, power stations and pipelines, she added as quoted by Xinhua news agency report.

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