The Citizen (KZN)

Disaster management team mops up in storm-hit KwaZulu-Natal

- Anastasi Mokgobu

KwaZulu-Natal MEC for cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs (Cogta) Sipho Hlomuka has dispatched a disaster management team to affected communitie­s following a storm that killed 14 people and caused damage expected to run into the millions.

The KZN provincial government said the province had been experienci­ng extreme weather, such as severe thundersto­rms, lightning strikes, gale-force winds and heavy downpours, since last month.

This has caused fatalities, injuries and inflicted major damage on households and public infrastruc­ture.

A total of 798 households were affected and 19 injuries have been reported.

KZN cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs department spokespers­on Lennox Mabaso said joint operations were ongoing to provide all the help needed.

“Relief efforts are being marshalled through the joint operations centre that has been set up.

“To date, food, blankets, mattresses and other urgent necessitie­s have been provided.

“Public facilities, such as churches and community halls, are being used to house those displaced by the violent storms,” Mabaso said.

Hlengiwe Nkwanyana, the spokespers­on of humanitari­an group Gift of the Givers, said it had put more tents in the affected areas to assist those in need.

“Partnering with Cogta, we distribute­d more mattresses and blankets and a big tent was put up in the churchyard.

“We have committed to renovating and replacing the Presbyteri­an church roof.

“At the moment, we are about to put a sail on the church roof so it can be used to house those that might be in need,” Nkwanyana said

South African Weather Service communicat­ions manager Hannelee Doubell said calmer weather was expected tomorrow as the weather system that had swept the storms into the country was expected to move out.

“The storm has practicall­y cleared out and there are no possible severe or extreme conditions.

“However, there is a high possibilit­y of lightning in the eastern half of the country,” Doubell said.

The storm has cleared out and there are no possible severe or extreme conditions.

SA Weather Service

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