KZNFloods | The government estimates it will be able to raise at least R1 billion in aid to help rebuild infrastructure in KwaZulu-Natal after the floods. | itchybyte
The government estimates it will be able to raise at least R1 billion in aid to help rebuild infrastructure in KwaZulu-Natal after the floods. A total of 13 593 households and 40 723 people were affected by the floods, which killed at least 395 people.
A staggering 13 593 households and 40 723 people were severely affected by the devastating floods that killed at least 395 people, 355 of them in the eThekwini metro. - R152 million from the National Housing Finance Corporation's Residential Rent Relief will be used for flood relief; - R45 million for 80 freshwater tankers to supplement the water tankers at the three affected municipalities where communities do not have water;
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