Hundreds of migrants in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), South Africa, are seeking help at newly established repatriation sites following outbreaks of violence. The influx indicates a widespread desire among foreign nationals to leave the region, citing safety concerns. These sites, described as makeshift, are struggling to cope with the demand for assistance. The violence has prompted migrants to seek repatriation to their countries of origin. Authorities are working to manage the situation and provide support, though resources are strained. The unrest highlights ongoing tensions and vulnerabilities within migrant communities in KZN. The situation remains fluid, with further displacement anticipated if violence persists.
