Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: National State of Disaster declared in SA

Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: National State of Disaster declared in SA

Ramaphosa made the announcement following the #KZNFloods.

Cyril Ramaphosa KZN floods
Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: National State of Disaster declared in SA/GCIS

And just like that... it's back to reality! 

Let's have a look at what's happening in the country and  across the world...

WATCH: Ramaphosa praises SANDF for work during unrest

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The SANDF has deployed 10 000 troops to KwaZulu-Natal to help authorities manage the aftermath of one of the worst floods to hit the province in 62 years. Named Operation Chariot, the deployment will see soldiers assist in security support, mop-up work, extraction, technical assessments, and transport of humanitarian relief equipment or goods.

South Africa Defence Force (SANDF) soldiers stand guard in front of Maponya Mall in Soweto, on July 14, 2021. Unrest raged in South Africa on July 14, 2021, for the sixth day running, stoking fears of food and fuel shortages as disruption to farming, manu
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A 47-year-old Zimbabwean national has been arrested after being suspected of generating fraudulent documents in Hillbrow. 

It includes identity documents, birth certificates, smart identity cards, passports, bank statements, Covid-19 certificates, work permits, police firearm licence competency certificates, Sassa cards, bank cards, and other essential documents. Some say he is more efficient than home affairs 

WATCH: Zikalala defends delivery of water to his house

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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has hit back at a video showing a water tanker delivering water to his home while many areas in the province have not had sufficient water delivery following last week’s devastating floods. He says the footage was ‘digitally manipulated’

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Eskom declared stage 2 load shedding until Wednesday, as generating units at four different power stations went down

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A provincial state of disaster was declared in KZN but Cabinet decided it was not enough.

The damage by caused by the #KZNFloods have extensive consequences and will not just affect KZN. As a result, President Ramaphosa has declared a national state of disaster as of Monday 18 April 2022. According to the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government, 443 people have reportedly died in the wake of the flooding and 48 people are still missing. (as of Tuesday 19 April at 06:00)

339 were in eThekwini, 30 in Ilembe District, 5 in King Cetshwayo, 7 in Ugu and two in uMzinyathi

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East Coast Radio is partnering with Gift of the Givers and we are calling on corporates and the people of KZN those affected by the KZN Floods. Click here for more information on the ECR #KZNFloodRelief.

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