The Mercury

KZN Premier offers condolence­s, relief

- YOGASHEN PILLAY yogashen.pillay@inl.co.za

KWAZULU-NATAL Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube says relief, assistance and support is being offered to residents and businesses affected by Sunday’s floods on the South Coast.

She also conveyed her condolence­s to the relatives whose loved ones died in the storm.

Dube-Ncube said five people were confirmed dead in the Margate area.

“Three people drowned when the vehicle they were travelling in was washed away, while one was struck by lightning. The fifth victim fell from the roof when he was trying to stop the flood water that was gushing through.”

She said two people were reported injured in the Umgababa area, south of eThekwini.

“It saddens us that so many people’s lives were suddenly upended by the floods that swept through these communitie­s with devastatin­g force.

“We wish to inform the families of the deceased that as the government of KwaZulu-Natal, we are with them at this hour. We will come together once again as the province and support them during this difficult period.”

Dube-Ncube said the government shared in the deep sense of loss with those whose properties and businesses were partially or completely destroyed.

“Provincial Disaster Management teams are on the ground activating mop-up operations. Immediate measures are being taken to provide relief and assistance to those impacted by the floods.”

Dube-Ncube said that in the past 24 hours, two members of the Executive Council had been to Margate to assess the extent of damage to property and evaluate the immediate needs of the communitie­s.

“They are also providing oversight on the mop-up operations as our emergency response teams are working tirelessly to provide required aid. The government is committed to helping communitie­s rebuild their lives and livelihood­s with speed.

“I appeal to businesses, organisati­ons and individual­s to lend a helping hand to our fellow citizens in Margate who are facing immense challenges in the wake of this natural disaster.”

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