Diamond Fields Advertiser

Houses still flooded after dam overflows

- SANDI KWON HOO

IRATE Club 2000 residents are demanding compensati­on for damages to their houses that were flooded when the Tlhageng retention dam overflowed following heavy rains.

They stated that they were called to the Sol Plaatje municipal offices on January 25 to collect their compensati­on, only to be told that the municipali­ty “had no money”.

“We were again at the municipal offices this week but now they are playing hide and seek. We have been taken for fools and we do not buy the story that there is no money . . . we are sick and tired of their lies.

“This is while more rain is predicted. Our houses also become flooded whenever it rains and until today the Tlhageng dam has not been fixed. Despite promises from the municipali­ty, we have been left high and dry. It is not our fault that the insurance company is refusing to pay out the claim due to the negligence of the municipali­ty. They failed to take the necessary steps to upgrade the dam,” residents added.

Insurance brokers Guardrisk declined to pay out the municipali­ty’s claim as it indicated that the local authority was aware of similar claims in the Vergenoeg area, where no precaution­s were taken to mitigate the losses or

minimise damage to infrastruc­ture.

The stormwater channel was found to be in a state of disrepair due to a lack of maintenanc­e and was unable to adequately channel the water.

Council has acknowledg­ed that the cause of the damages was due to stormwater deficienci­es at the Tlhageng dam.

It resolved in January to pay out an estimated R5 million from its internal insurance fund after each property owner had been

assessed for any debt owed to the municipali­ty.

“Legal challenges” prevented the upgrading of the dam during the 2020/21 financial year.

The spokespers­on for Sol Plaatje Municipali­ty, Thoko Riet, said the municipali­ty was seeking legal advice to review the decision of the insurance brokers to reject the claim.

“We have taken all the details of the affected addresses and have made the necessary assessment­s,” said Riet.

 ?? ?? Club 2000 residents are demanding compensati­on for their flooded homes. Picture: Supplied
Club 2000 residents are demanding compensati­on for their flooded homes. Picture: Supplied

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