Escalating xenophobic violence is displacing foreign nationals and resulting in fatalities across South Africa. In Mossel Bay, two Mozambican citizens were killed and numerous homes destroyed in attacks believed to be ethnically motivated, leaving hundreds homeless. Similar unrest in Durban has left dozens of Congolese nationals stranded, seeking refuge outside the Department of Home Affairs. The attacks highlight growing tensions surrounding foreign nationals within the country. Authorities are struggling to contain the violence and provide adequate support to those displaced. The incidents have raised concerns about the safety and security of migrants and refugees in South Africa. The situation remains volatile, with fears of further escalation.