 The death toll in South Africa continues to rise as the country has been hit by torrents and damaging flooding according to local authorities. At least 60 people have now perished in the KwaZulu Natal province in southeast. More heavy rainfall was predicted on Tuesday night, adding possible additional curves and residents were asked to avoid all travel. Torrents have already cut off. Many roads, collapsed houses and bridges, submerged cars and stockpiles of containers have even been seen flooding, including the province's largest city. Dobrin South African's army has been deployed to participate in rescue operations as residents including Scoutridon were trapped for several hours because of the rising water. NEWS OPDATES