Flood-ravaged KZN declared a provincial disaster
Updated | By Anastasi Mokgobu
The head of South Africa’s national disaster management centre Mmaphaka Tau has declared flood-stricken KwaZulu-Natal a provincial disaster.
Tau says the decision follows an assessment of the magnitude and severity of the impact of the floods.
The devastating floods have resulted in a loss of life and damage to property, infrastructure and the environment.
The death toll has risen to 306 overnight and the number is expected to rise.
ALSO READ: Heavy traffic expected as holidaymakers head to flood-ravaged KZN, Limpopo for Easter
Tau says the provincial disaster would allow all government departments to implement contingency arrangements and ensure that measures are put in place for the province to rebuild.
President Cyril Ramaphosa visited the province on Wednesday and gave an assurance that National Treasury would be approach to provide relief funding.
Show's Stories
-
SA's top boys' school for sport in 2024 revealed
Look here for the top 20 boys' sports schools for 2024…
The Drive with Rob & Roz an hour ago -
How journalist Karyn Maughan refused to be silenced
The Drive with Rob and Roz recently spoke to Karyn Maughan, a distinguis...
The Drive with Rob & Roz 2 hours ago