Wednesday, April 29, 2020

About 100 homes damaged by heavy thunderstorm in Mpumalanga

The municipality has provided the affected families with food parcels and blankets.

About 95 homes in a village in Mpumalanga were damaged after the area was hit twice by heavy thunderstorms in the past two weeks.

Residents of KwaMdladla village in Nkomazi are left picking up the pieces after a second thunderstorm left a trail of disaster on Saturday night.

Nkomazi Municipality spokesperson Cyril Riphinga said Saturday’s thunderstorm had slightly diverted their attention from fighting the coronavirus to assist distraught and homeless villagers.

Urgent intervention

“We can confirm that the village has been hit by two thunderstorms in two weeks with the recent one of Saturday at around 22:00. About 95 houses were damaged and 16 of them need our urgent intervention.”

Riphinga said the 16 houses were left without roofs after they were blown away.

“Some of the affected residents are currently staying with relatives and neighbours. We tried moving them to a place of safety and they have refused. They told us they want to remain in their village,” he added.

The municipality has provided the affected families with food parcels and blankets.

Disaster management

Riphinga said they have roped in the provincial Department of Social Development and provincial disaster management team to assist the affected families.

“They don’t want to be moved to a place of safety. We have also given them blankets. The entire area of Nkomazi is the epicentre of the coronavirus in Mpumalanga. Their challenges are very serious even though they came when we were busy fighting the spread of the coronavirus.

“They have slightly shifted our focus, but we remain committed to fighting the virus. We are continuing screening people in Nkomazi, including families that have been affected by the thunderstorms,” said Riphinga.

In other news – No swimming pool at home, see how Zodwa Wabantu keeps herself cool – Video

Amid the national lockdown, no fun places are opened and it has made us realize that blessed are those with swimming pools at their homes where they are able deep themselves in whenever they feel like their bodies are overheating and need a cool. Mzansi dancer and businesswoman Zodwa Wabantu has made herself not feel unprivileged for not having a pool at her house, and she has sought other alternatives.

Zodwa Wabantu

Taking to social media, she shared a video where she can be seen in a bikini pouring water on herself from the bucket while kneeling down on top of a carpet. continue reading

Source: The Citizen

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