Mother and baby injured as strong winds uproot tree onto KZN home
Ten family members escaped when a fallen tree crushed their home in Vryheid Hill, leaving them without shelter.
Last week’s strong winds and severe weather conditions left the Zwane family from Vryheid Hill, Watts area, devastated after a huge tree was uprooted and fell onto their home.
Vryheid Herald reports that although all 10 family members survived the incident, a mother and her two-year-old baby sustained minor injuries and were treated at hospital.
Injuries and rescue
Family member Qinisile Zwane said the incident happened during the early hours of the morning.
“It was around 04:00 when we noticed that the tree had fallen on top of our house. The tree covered almost the entire house, making it difficult for us to get out, but eventually we managed to escape,” said Zwane.
“We were fortunate that no one was seriously injured, but the two-year-old baby was hit on the head and the mother sustained injuries to her back. They were both taken to hospital for further treatment.”

Left without shelter
The family has since been left struggling without proper shelter and basic necessities.
“We do not know what to do at the moment. We mainly need shelter and clothing, as we are currently forced to make fire outside to cook. We would appreciate any kind of donation,” added Zwane.
Officials from the Department of Human Settlements and AbaQulusi Local Municipality attended to the family and are providing assistance.
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