Disaster Risk Management structures in the Western Cape are putting contingency plans in place amid concerns about higher stages of rollingblackouts. Loadshedding EnergyCrisis
“The important thing is we are putting the structures in place, where we will provide the communication and I think that’s where in a total blackout; if you’re not able to communicate, if you don’t have a radio or you can’t get any messages on your phone there will be identified places where information will be made available and I think you have to play what’s in front of you.
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