Flood victims in South Africa's port city of Durban had yet to recover from last month’s historic rain when another storm hit this weekend. It has been over a month since historic floods in South Africa’s eastern province of KwaZulu-Natal made nearly 7,000 people homeless. But victims say they haven’t been told when they will get to move to longer-term housing. We don't have another places.”Experts are calling South Africa’s severe weather damage a wake-up call for better disaster management in the face of climate change. Alize le Roux is a senior researcher for the Institute for Security Studies in Pretoria.
Source: Ethiopian News May 25, 2022 14:56 UTC