The area - north of KZN, was severely hit by heavy rains on Friday. Over 600 people were affected, with 78 households damaged and three others completely destroyed.
CAPE TOWN - The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Cooperative Governance has urged residents from Nongoma - north of the province, to refrain from crossing overflowing rivers.Over 600 people were affected, with 78 households damaged and three others completely destroyed."Trail destruction caused damage to households, public infrastructure such as schools, community hall, church, and Eskom power lines.
The provincial disaster management teams have been conducting assessments in different areas of Nongoma to determine the extent of the damage caused by the inclement weather.""Our provincial disaster management teams under the Zululand District have been distributing disaster relief such as tents, water drums, and plastic sheeting. We are also conducting a beneficiary list of all victims is being finalised to be submitted to the relevant department.
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