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KZN government recommits to rebuilding areas affected by devastating storm

Newly-inaugurated KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Thamsanqa Ntuli, has reaffirmed the provincial government’s commitment to rebuilding the areas affected by the recent devastating storms and to implementing measures to mitigate the impact of future occurrences.

Ntuli made the commitment during an oversight visit to uThongathi on Tuesday to assess government relief interventions.

UThongathi was hardest hit by the storms earlier this month, which left a trail of destruction in six district municipalities of the province with a cost estimate of over R1.3 billion.

Accompanied by MECs for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Reverend Musa Keith Zondi and Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (CoGTA), Reverend Thulasizwe Dominic Buthelezi, amongst others, Ntuli evaluated the effectiveness of the government’s relief interventions.

He also inspected the distribution of aid supplies and the provision of essential services, ensuring that the assistance reached those who are most in need.

Ntuli
also engaged with community members who were affected by the devastating storm, where he offered support and listened to their concerns and needs.

He said the provincial government will continue to work tirelessly to restore normalcy and improve the quality of life for all those affected.

‘Plans include improving infrastructure resilience, enhancing early warning systems, and supporting community preparedness initiatives. The road to recovery will be long and challenging, but together, we can rebuild stronger and more resilient communities,’ Ntuli told the community.

The Premier also took the opportunity to speak with local leaders and community representatives to gain a deeper understanding of realities on the ground.

“Listening to the stories of those affected and witnessing the destruction first-hand has reinforced our resolve to support the communities in uThongathi and beyond. The resilience and strength of the people here are truly inspiring, and it is our duty to ensure they receive all the support
they need to rebuild their lives,” Ntuli said.

Ntuli expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all social partners for their invaluable contributions during this challenging time, and acknowledged the critical role played by Non-Government Organisations, donors, and volunteers in providing immediate relief and support to the storm victims.

He said the spirit of unity and cooperation observed in uThongathi, serves as a testament to the strength and resilience of the KwaZulu-Natal community.

“The swift and generous response from our social partners has been overwhelming. Their efforts have provided much-needed relief and hope to those who have lost so much.

‘On behalf of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government, I extend my deepest thanks to everyone involved in these recovery efforts.,” Ntuli said.

The Premier further emphasised the importance of collaboration between government entities, private sector partners, and community organisations to effectively address the aftermath of such natural disasters.

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e: South African Government News Agency