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eNCA on MSNKZN grapples with flood recoveryWATCH: KZN premier gives an update on government efforts after floods Climate change aside, experts point a finger at ...
READ: At least one dead after severe flooding in KZN Thami Ntuli, KZN Premier, spoke with eNCA about the current state of the ...
AS MANY affected parts of KwaZulu-Natal, including eThekwini, picked up the pieces following the recent heavy rains, disaster struck again this weekend, as more heavy downpours delivered further ...
Ntuli is delivering his State of the Province (SOPA) at the Woodburn Stadium in the KZN capital city, Pietermaritzburg.
KZN - The eThekwini metro has admitted that the frequency and intensity of the floods, have become unpredictable. In the last eight years, eThekwini has suffered from destructive flooding leaving ...
Photo: Jacques Nelles/The Citizen With the KZN government assessing the damage ... which poses a significant risk of widespread flooding,” a press release from Cogta said.
KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has seen an alarming increase in flood events over the past decade, with experts pointing to climate change as a key contributor. South African Weather Service (SAWS ...
This probe comes as the province is again set to spend on disaster relief, following the recent floods which have resulted in multiple fatalities and displaced hundreds of residents.
DURBAN - The Human Settlements Ministry has allocated R100 million to KwaZulu-Natal to assist managing the flood aftermath. Minister of Human Settlements Thembi Simelane is on a two-day visit ...
KZN COGTA noted that the risk of flooding remains high. Because of this, Buthelezi strongly advised residents who live in low-lying areas to seek shelter on higher ground.
In response to the devastating floods that have affected communities across South Africa, Minister of Human Settlements, Thembi Simelane, announced the allocation of R100 million to assist flood ...
At least 20 people have died in KwaZulu-Natal floods in the past two months. The South African Weather Service escalated its warning to level 5, predicting more flooding in vulnerable areas.
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