This comes as hundreds of residents are rebuilding their homes after floods destroyed them earlier this year.“Our houses are filling with water again, even our roads. There is no way that you can cross the roads when you drive a car, even when you walk, you can’t cross. There’s lots of water here,” says one resident.
Meanwhile, Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs spokesperson Tsholofelo Mathibedi says they are monitoring many areas that the recent rains have affected, including Deelpan. “We have lost all our belongings. The children’s uniform, our furniture is completely destroyed. As the community, all we are asking for is a suitable piece of land. It doesn’t even have to be houses, if it can just be land at least. We want a safer place than this. Every time when it rains like this we face a similar situation and we do not have jobs,” says Mkhize.
Our human settlement aren't properly planned for storms and heavy rains. Its very disheartening
This is unbelievable I never believe this is real at first I was so afraid if it's real because a lot of things is going on now in South Africa decided to Trade whit Brandonkaren11 really appreciate God has been using you to turn people's life
All by design! 👿 Thank the global cabal puppets. Cyril and Co. are very aware! They refer to this as Climate Change - Natural Disasters, to push their Green New Deal Ponzi/Slûsh Fund Scheme! Next: They will attempt a Clîmâte Lockdown - Conspiracy Theories?
Isn't there a clue in the name.. Deelpan - pan: 'a hollow in the ground in which water may collect or in which a deposit of salt remains after water has evaporated'