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A group of experts from various fields are calling on government to take a multi-disciplinary approach to mitigate the impact of climate change. climatechange KZNFloods

The appeal was sounded during a webinar by the University of KwaZulu-Natal, looking at the impact of the floods on urbanisation and the vulnerability of communities.It destroyed businesses, roads and homes. Thousands have been displaced.

Bobby Peek, Director of Groundwork, a non-profit environmental justice organisation based in Durban, has highlighted the plight of vulnerable communities who have lost their homes, calling for housing units that are more resilient. Zikode says, “There must be a rapid land release, urban land especially for decent housing in our cities … right now, when we are trying to assist the communities the question that people are asking is, where do we go from here? Where do we build? Even if you are providing them with building material to rebuild their homes, the question is, but where do we build? You can no longer hold back and build where we have lost our loved ones.

 

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