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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the region Friday where devastating floods have left at least 78 people dead in the southeast of the country as search and rescue operations continued for a fourth day and authorities said they expect the death toll to rise.Update June 23
Ramaphosa traveled to the town of Mthatha in Eastern Cape province, where the floods hit hardest when they began in the early hours of Tuesday.
The death toll in the Mthatha, Eastern Cape floods now stands at 100.Related: Rare snowfall blankets large parts of South Africa as cold front disrupts daily life - 300,000 properties without power
This as more bodies are recovered.
Search efforts continue for those who are missing following the recent floods.
A high-level delegation from different government departments visited affected areas on Sunday.
Thousands of families have been displaced.
Government departments continue to provide support to affected families, including helping them replace lost documents.
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CBS News reports another death: