As KwaZulu-Natal braces for more storms on Tuesday night, the provincial co-operative governance and traditional affairs department has revealed that recent inclement weather destroyed 700 homes, affected nearly 11,000 people and claimed 24 lives.
As KwaZulu-Natal braces for more storms on Tuesday night, the provincial co-operative governance and traditional affairs department has revealed that recent inclement weather destroyed 700 homes, affected nearly 11,000 people and claimed 24 lives.
The department said the province usually experienced weather-related incidents during the summer season “such as heavy rains that lead to localised flooding, hail, severe thunderstorms and structural collapses”.“This number is expected to increase following the severe thunderstorms this weekend. Disaster management teams are consolidating this information, working with other agencies of government.
The department said it had allocated relief stock to districts, which will be supplied to affected local municipalities.
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