Talk of the Town

Floods see the National State of Disaster reintroduc­ed

Auditor-general to ensure R1bn to assist families is not stolen, misused

- STAFF REPORTER

President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation on Monday night over the devastatin­g floods that have killed hundreds of people and caused catastroph­ic damage in KwaZulu-Natal and parts of the Eastern Cape, as well as a fire in the Western Cape.

Ramaphosa announced that a National State of Disaster had been declared in response to the loss of life and widespread damage to property, infrastruc­ture and the environmen­t caused by the flooding.

This followed a special Sunday cabinet meeting to assess the social and economic aftermath of the flooding in the two provinces, and the fire in the third, and the work needed to provide relief and rebuild homes and infrastruc­ture.

Close to 8,000 homes have been destroyed, half of them completely. The storms wreaked massive damage in both provinces, with a mounting death toll now standing at 444.

National government will work together with provincial and local government in three phases:

● Immediate humanitari­an work ensuring people are safe and needs are met;

● Ensuring all have shelter, food and medical care; and

● Reconstruc­tion and rebuilding of homes and infrastruc­ture.

In the Eastern Cape, the areas around Port St Johns, Green Farm, Matatiele, Ntabankulu, Lusikisiki, Umzimvubu and Flagstaff were hit particular­ly hard, with many homes collapsed or totally submerged by raging floodwater­s or destroyed by landslides.

In KZN, the education department on Monday said the latest statistics showed 630 schools were affected by the deluge, affecting 270,000 pupils.

The National Treasury has already identified R1bn in contingenc­y reserve funds to immediatel­y be released to department­s to assist families affected by the floods. The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation on Friday called on the government to ensure the funds allocated for the flood disaster were not stolen or misused in the way Covid relief funds were. Finance minister Enoch Godongwana said the auditor-general had been roped in to perform a live audit of the funds to prevent misuse.

 ?? GCIS Picture: ?? RELIEF EFFORTS: President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation on Monday night in response to the devastatin­g floods in KZN
GCIS Picture: RELIEF EFFORTS: President Cyril Ramaphosa addresses the nation on Monday night in response to the devastatin­g floods in KZN

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