Poor infrastructure and inadequate flood protection is evident in the face of increasingly menacing extreme weather
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The Department of Infrastructure in the Western Cape has estimated the damage from floods over the past year runs to R1.8bn – and says it needs to plan new climate-resilient infrastructure projects.
Poor infrastructure and inadequate flood protection is evident in the face of increasingly menacing extreme weather
Poor infrastructure and inadequate flood protection is evident in the face of increasingly menacing extreme weather
The Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock Department of western Farah province has estimated this year’s grape harvest at nearly 143,000 metric...
The Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock Department of western Farah province has estimated this year’s grape harvest at nearly 143,000 metric...
It's been over a year since large parts of Hemel-en-Aarde Road, which connects Hermanus and Caledon, were washed away during storms that devastated...
Experts unsurprised at intensity of extreme weather but say damage wreaked shows how unprepared world is
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Each year, floods and riverbank erosion, particularly in northern Bangladesh, impact millions of people, leading to significant loss of lives and...
Each year, floods and riverbank erosion, particularly in northern Bangladesh, impact millions of people, leading to significant loss of lives and...
The Western Cape education department urged teacher unions not to embark on strike action because of the proposed plan to cut more than 2 400 teaching...