KZN premier calls on disaster teams to respond swiftly, following Msunduzi floods
Jabu Khanyile cleans her home after it was flooded during the flood rains on Wednesday afternoon. Photo: Lethiwe Makhanya
KwaZulu-Natal premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube has called on disaster teams in the province to provide immediate assistance to victims of flash floods in Msunduzi. has expressed her sympathy to the affected parties and instructed disaster teams to prioritise children who are currently writing exams, the elderly and families that are homeless at this stage.“Reports indicate that many houses were badly destroyed after a heavy downpour resulted in the UMsunduzi River breaking its banks and causing massive flooding. This incident has caused a lot of damage to property and disrupted people’s lives,” she said.
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