City of Cape Town provides food relief to 500 residents on Nelson Mandela Day
The project is commenced to bring the food relief to 500 residents affected by the recent floods, occurred in Cape Town and other South African regions due to heavy rainfall.
City releases Do’s and Don’ts about rivers and canals considering bad weather of town
The city teams worked tirelessly and responded to various incidents and are monitoring these closely. The residents of Cape Town reminded the sewer and stormwater teams of the city, which…
Councillor Rob Quintas accompanied road and stormwater teams to alleviate flooding
To see first-hand what residents were experiencing and the extent of the damages caused by the flooding the Councillor accompanied the teams of the regions again.
PM Pravind Kumar Jugnauth vows to support flood struck families
The Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth has extended his support to the families who were hit by the recent floods
Malawi Red Cross society to heighten disaster relief
Malawi Red Cross Society has started working on upgrading their disaster response for the rainy season and donated essential items to people.
Gaborone district starts preparation for Rainy season
The Gaborone City Council has started their preparation for the upcoming rainy season with the disaster management committee
Excessive rainfall over central provinces; further localised flooding expected
South Africa: A cut-off low, located in the mid to upper reaches of the atmosphere, currently lies over the western parts of southern Africa. This system is likely to significantly…
Statement by Minister of Public works and infrastructure, Patricia de Lille
DPWI approved the gratis release of four parcels of land for human settlements developments and accommodation for households affected by KwaZulu Natal flooding earlier this year.