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 ...
While bigger businesses are covered by insurance, the negative impact of the floods on the KwaZulu-Natal and broader South African economy cannot be mitigated by insurance. At this point, the losses ...
Flood victims in eThekwini have raised doubts over promises of permanent housing. The municipality announced on Sunday that ...
The Public Service Commission (PSC) in KwaZulu-Natal has raised serious concerns over three public three public health facilities that remain unrepaired almost three years after the devastating April ...
The eThekwini Municipality is expecting to provide over 1,000 housing units by June 2026 for those whose homes were damaged by the 2022 floods in Durban. During an oversight visit to the Cornubia ...
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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 ...
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 ...
It has been more than eight months since devastating floods struck Durban and other parts of KwaZulu-Natal, leaving many families homeless and grief-stricken. Some are still waiting for the bodies of ...
Hundreds of families are living in apartment buildings leased by the City of eThekwini Three years after floods destroyed their homes, hundreds of families are still in emergency accommodation in ...
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