KwaZulu-Natal Floods I Aerial view of the damage



President Cyril Ramaphosa and some members of the executive are visiting flood stricken parts of KwaZulu-Natal. They’re in the …

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  1. Ground based cloud seeding is causing this. Since November last year they have been spraying excessively so this was to be expected, it's a simple matter of cause and effect. My only question is was this due to incompetence or was it deliberate. Is it a coincidence that so much chaos and disruption is befalling Durban, which is where our main harbor is, or is it being targeted to disrupt the supply chain? This looks suspiciously like weather warfare to me, drought in the cape to justify cloud seeding… which causes flooding in other areas, sounds like a plan to me.

  2. Seriously SABC? Reporting about holiday homes? When people around Umlazi, Adams, Toti and the old airport are literally covered in water? It looks like a huge dam over there and you're showing us this??? Wild

  3. Unfortunately, the cataclysms will only increase. Scientists explain the reasons in the Global Crisis conference. This already concerns everyone as well as in the Global Crisis conference. Time for Truth. The worst thing is that people are suffering. There is an international project Creative Society. Thanks to it humanity will be able to survive

  4. As Jacob Zuma would say: Maintaining the drainage system is such a Western concept. The ANC continues to find ways to kill the innocent citizens of South Africa, who diligently vote for them every election. The tragedy continues.

  5. The area shouldn't have been inhabited. The sea looks full of red sand. South Africa has seen a hectic three years so many major events.
    To Nyathi family, please stay strong 💕💕❤🙌

  6. Even with the destruction I know know how the beauty of kzn is underrated…. As for the greed of developers…. Those huge construction areas of open soil did play a big roll….

  7. All these flats that are shown here were all built in a place where there was a sugarcane farm they bought the land from Hulett, see what happened now. They just needed to charge more for holiday accommodation because it's closer to the beach

  8. This is what happens when any piece of land is allowed to be developed. The first complexes that are shown are on top of a sanddune. The amount of hard surface that allows 100% runoff is massive. Why are these complexes allowed to be build on such sensitive areas? The developers and the government departments that allowed these constructions should be held accountable. The laws of Nature are the only ones that matter, ignore them at your peril.

    Notice there is absolutely no damage around the forested area at the end of the video.

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