Daily Dispatch

IDC donates R2m relief for displaced KZN flood victims

- ORRIN SINGH

The Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n has partnered with a community developmen­t organisati­on to roll out R2m in relief aid for hundreds of displaced families who were affected by the April and May floods in Kwazulu-natal.

The state entity said it had partnered with Rhiza Babuyile to provide relief for communitie­s affected by floods and landslides in the province.

More than 2,500 people are expected to benefit from relief efforts carried out over the next four months, with efforts focused in Umlazi, Inanda, Durban and surroundin­g areas.

The support will include provision of food, medical care and blankets. Rhiza Babuyile will oversee distributi­on of rescue packs including food and blankets, and deploy nurses and community healthcare workers to provide primary medical care to affected communitie­s.

“We are on the ground responding to the aftermath of the recent natural disasters which have plagued the province and left communitie­s without important infrastruc­ture, leaving them destitute and without vital services and goods,” said Rhiza Babuyile CEO Rashuping Morake.

More than 85 healthcare facilities — including local clinics, district and regional hospitals in the ethekwini, King Cetshwayo, ilembe, umgungundl­ovu and Ugu districts — were destroyed during a deluge in April which claimed the lives of more than 400 people.

“We believe our partnershi­p with Rhiza Babuyile and their excellent track record bodes well when it comes to assisting us to restore affected communitie­s’ lives and assisting the Kwazulu-natal government in its efforts to rebuild the province,” said IDC head of corporate affairs Tshepo Ramodibe.

 ?? Picture: ABONGILE MGAQELWA ?? WELCOME SERVICE: Residents of Mthatha's Ilitha and Bongweni townships receive healthcare thanks to local church AFM Well Assembly and the department of health.
Picture: ABONGILE MGAQELWA WELCOME SERVICE: Residents of Mthatha's Ilitha and Bongweni townships receive healthcare thanks to local church AFM Well Assembly and the department of health.

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