South African health officials say 11 people have died of heatstroke after a weeklong heatwave across the country.
Provincial
spokesman Tebogo Lekgethwane said Sunday that eight people died on
Thursday as temperatures passed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees
Fahrenheit) in the North West province. Three more people died on
Friday, and 16 others were hospitalized.
According to the South African Weather Service, the North West
province reached record temperatures this week, with the highest at 45
degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit).
The weather service warned that high temperatures may give way severe thunderstorms in the coming week.
In
neighboring Namibia, the Namibian Press Association reported that
severe storms damaged 31 houses, affecting nearly 100 people in recent
weeks.
Parts of southern Africa are experiencing a drought due to the El Nino weather phenomenon.
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