The floods that have devastated Nelson Mandela Bay in Eastern Cape have caused damages exceeding R1 billion as recovery efforts continue.
Damage caused by flooding in Kariega, South Africa on 2 June 2024. Picture: Gallo Images/Die Burger/Lulama Zenzile
Declared a national disaster in the Eastern Cape, the floods have destroyed schools and homes, and more than 2,500 people have been affected.According to the metro’s acting city manager Luvuyo Magalela, a report revealed that the estimated cost of the damage amounted to R1 137 160 152.00.The city manager reported significant damage across Nelson Mandela Bay, particularly affecting the human settlements, electricity and energy, and roads and infrastructure directorates.
“At the moment, there are a lot of people living in community centres and church halls,” the mayor said, adding that some of the facilities did not cater to a large portion of people.
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