Heavy rainfall caused flooding in Reservoir Hills informal settlements and most parts of Durban. Picture: Tumi Pakkies/African News Agency(ANA)
Durban — The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) has indicated that no fatalities were reported as heavy rains battered parts of the province in recent days.
Cogta MEC Sihle Zikalala said the provincial disaster management centre convened a joint operations committee (JOC) meeting on Monday afternoon to receive situational reports from municipalities on the state of readiness to deal with the impact of the ongoing rainfall across the province.
“The meeting kicked off with the South African Weather Services giving a report on the weather forecast for the week. The report revealed that the rainy weather will subside from Tuesday to Thursday. However, predictions are that the heavy rains will return over the weekend,” Zikalala said.
He said that caution was given that during the next three months ,the province is likely to receive more rain. The disaster teams were urged to remain on high alert to prevent fatalities.
He also said that it was indicated that the provincial JOC would be held daily until the rains have subsided to take stock of any incident that may have occurred. This will provide an opportunity for the province to get a global picture while also identifying areas that might need provincial intervention.
“The Provincial Disaster Management Centre is expecting to receive reports three times daily from the regional managers to ensure that interventions are expedited,” Zikalala said.
He said the District Disaster Management Centres presented preliminary reports focusing on the following aspects:
Zikalala said that a few incidents were reported from different district municipalities, but no fatalities were reported. The following is a breakdown of reported incidents:
“The South African Social Security Agency confirmed that they are ready to assist with food vouchers as soon as they are furnished with the lists of households in need,” Zikalala said.
“The South African Red Cross Society and the Al-Imdaad foundation also indicated that they remain ready to assist if called upon to do so.
“Moreover, the Department of Economic Development Tourism and Environmental Affairs indicated that they are also ready to assist businesses and tourism establishments in distress and appealed to municipalities to indicate if such a need arises,” Zikalala concluded.
Daily News