Audio By Carbonatix
At least 11 people have died and more than 50 others are injured after tornadoes tore through parts of South Africa’s coastal province of KwaZulu-Natal on Monday, authorities said.
The devastating storms caused major damage, particularly in the town of Tongaat, in northern KwaZulu-Natal, where footage from ravaged neighbourhoods showed debris from dozens of wrecked homes.
“The damage is quite huge,” said Nomusa Dube-Ncube, the premier of KwaZulu-Natal, noting that the casualty numbers could rise.

Volunteers hand out water to residents whose homes were destroyed after a tornado and extreme weather struck at an informal settlement in Tongaat, north of Durban, on June 04, 2024. Rajesh Jantilal/AFP/Getty Images
The South African Weather Service confirmed that at least two tornadoes struck the province on Monday afternoon, causing “significant damage.”
“The first tornado occurred between Newcastle and Utrecht over the western interior of KwaZulu-Natal,” it said in a statement Tuesday.

Rajesh Jantilal/AFP/Getty Images
A larger tornado developed later around Tongaat and moved east to the coast near Westbrook and Ballito, where it caused further destruction.
The provincial government stated that temporary shelters have been provided for families displaced by the storms and that those injured are receiving treatment in hospitals.
“South Africa does experience tornadoes from time to time,” the weather service explained, especially “when large and intense weather systems affect the country.”
KwaZulu-Natal has a history of extreme weather conditions that has caused multiple casualties.
In 2022, more than 300 people were killed in the province after heavy rains caused severe flooding, damaging homes and roads in what provincial authorities described as “one of the worst weather storms” in South Africa’s history.
Latest Stories
-
Prof. Adei urges gov’t to back private universities as medical admissions hit crisis levels
2 minutes -
Unity is the path to power – Kufuor calls for one strong NPP
29 minutes -
Mahama marks first anniversary of election victory
29 minutes -
Akufo-Addo managed Covid-19 well – Kufour
40 minutes -
Ghana must fund its own education, not wait for donors – Mahama
50 minutes -
‘Ketamine Queen’ spiralled before Matthew Perry death, friends tell BBC
1 hour -
Unity is key to NPP’s future progress – Kufour advises
1 hour -
The future is bright for African Rugby League referees – James Jones
1 hour -
Embrace ESG Materiality Assessment to unlock potential funding – Deloitte Assurance Partner to firms
1 hour -
I was not consulted on National Cathedral Project – Kufuor reveals
1 hour -
Ofankor–Nsawam Road: Roads Ministry announces new diversion for asphalt works
2 hours -
ECOWAS deploys standby force to Benin amid military takeover
2 hours -
Livestream: The Probe discusses scholarship debt crises
2 hours -
2025/26 GPL: Hearts suffer comprehensive 2-0 loss to Karela United
3 hours -
Kennedy Agyapong begins Central Regional campaign tour with major healthcare donations
3 hours
