Hurricane Helene Missing Persons

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The death toll from Hurricane Helene is still going up, so are missing persons.

Missing family members. There comes a time when we break away from family and I don’t mean divorce. I’m thinking of family members that left for New York to run away from the vestige of Jim Crow in Mississippi. Grandfathers that went to South African gold mines, met women in Johannesburg and never returned to their rural homes. British dukes that remained in India after the war and married local women, like in Brideshead Revisited, a classic television series.

They are not missing as such because somehow, we believe they are still alive. Not with natural tragedies like Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. It is doom and gloom because we cannot imagine how they could have survived a trailer or house drifting away and emptying into a river.

Where do we start looking for them? There is no last known address like the grandfather who did not return from the mines. The last address was uprooted by a force of nature, before our very eyes.

Nonqaba waka Msimang

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