Human Settlements Minister Thembi Simelane says flood victims and shack dwellers in KwaZulu-Natal have not been forgotten.
Disaster management teams in KwaZulu-Natal are on full alert for disruptive level 2 and 4 weather on Saturday.
Lembe district municipality on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast has issued an alert to communities as heavy rain continues to ...
The disastrous flood that hit Durban in April 2022 was the most catastrophic natural disaster yet recorded in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in collective terms of lives lost, homes and infrastructure damaged or ...
Three years ago, Zibuyile Ntuli's life turned upside down. In April 2022 she lost her home and six of her immediate family in one fell swoop when KwaZulu-Natal experienced some of the worst flooding ...
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Thulasizwe Buthelezi, urged residents to be cautious ...
When Nozipho Sithole closes her eyes to sleep, she still hears the screams of her neighbour's two young children as they were swept away by the floodwaters that killed hundreds of people in South ...
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‘Watershed moment’ – advanced attribution study confirms climate change intensified Durban’s deadly 2022 floods
A groundbreaking new study has confirmed what President Cyril Ramaphosa said in the aftermath of South Africa’s deadliest flood disaster – that climate change played a significant role in the ...
Non-governmental organisation Amnesty International South Africa on Tuesday described South Africa’s response to major and seasonal flooding disasters as “patchy and piecemeal”, with not enough done ...
The catastrophic Durban floods of April 2022, which claimed 544 lives and displaced tens of thousands, were made significantly worse by climate change, a new study led by Wits University has confirmed ...
A new Amnesty International report reveals the devastating impact of government failures in South Africa, where millions in ...
The catastrophic Durban floods of April 2022, which claimed 544 lives and displaced tens of thousands, were made significantly worse by climate change, a new study led by Wits University has confirmed ...
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