We should be better prepared to save lives when disaster strikes, as well as provide support and restore dignity to communities ravaged by the effects of climate change, writes LindiMazibuko.
17 April 2022 - 00:00My last memory of flooding in KwaZulu-Natal on the scale of the tragedy we have witnessed over the past week in Durban was in the spring of 1987...
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