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In response to the widespread devastation caused by severe weather events, ranging from floods and heatwaves to veld fires and droughts, the South African government has allocated R1. 44 billion to kickstart recovery effort
The National Disaster Management Centre has declared another national disaster following severe February floods across seven provinces. Officials are calling for stricter enforcement of building regulations and improved waste management to prevent future flooding disasters.
Death toll from KwaZulu-Natal's heavy rains climbs to nine as clean-up efforts continue.
ActionSA has called on the eThekwini Metro to own up to beaches being closed, as holidaymakers ready themselves for the fesive season.
Floods in Sedavi, south of Valencia, eastern Spain, on October 30, triggered by torrential rains left at least 90 people dead.
Thunderstorms are forecast for regions including Eastern Cape’s Uitenhage and Mthatha, where previous heavy rains had already raised water levels.
Brace for severe weather this weekend as a strong weather system moves across South Africa, with heavy rainfall and winds over 80 km/h forecasted to affect multiple regions.
Another potentially devastating storm barrelled toward the Florida coast on October 6, as the head of the US disaster relief agency lashed out at a “dangerous” misinformation war being waged over the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
With Alexandra Township facing severe flooding risks, a new initiative led by local and international partners is restoring the Jukskei River through nature-based solutions, aiming to protect vulnerable communities and build climate resilience.
A landslide in the wake of the deadly Typhoon Yagi devastated a Vietnamese village, state media reported on September 11, as severe flooding in the aftermath of the area's strongest storm in decades claimed victims across multiple countries.
South Africa’s climate crisis intensifies as a new report reveals a gap between the country’s climate commitments and actual progress, emphasising urgent need for effective policies and investments.
The South African government vows to intensify its climate action efforts, leveraging new insights from the State of Climate Action Report to enhance investment and policy effectiveness.
As stormy weather persists, Cape Town's Human Settlements Directorate has issued 16,000 flood kits to aid informal settlements. With more rain expected, the City is actively assisting and planning relocations for those in high-risk flood areas.
‘Our immediate intervention is to relocate families to be accommodated at the Western Cape School of Governance where we will enter into a lease agreement of 30 days. In two weeks, we must identify land and I have spoken to all the families who are affected, and they have agreed to move,’ Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi said.
In contrast, the Western Cape is dealing with the aftermath of significant rainfall and flooding as an Antarctic conveyor belt of weather patterns bash the region.
Cape Town's informal settlements face severe flooding. Councillor Pophaim urges swift transfer of Emergency Housing Grant for relief efforts amid ongoing assessments and community support appeals.
Devastating floods hit Tongaat on Monday, leaving a trail of destruction and despair in its wake.
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The agriculture sector is facing an unprecedented crisis as climate change continues to escalate, bringing with it severe and multifaceted challenges, climate change expert Professor Debra Roberts said.
Climate change is endangering the health of billions of workers globally, with excessive heat causing almost 19,000 work-related deaths each year, according to the International Labour Organisation
From the summer of 2024, the UK will implement a pioneering ban on plastic-containing wet wipes, addressing plastic pollution and safeguarding ecosystems.
Two women suffocated inside their vehicle during the flooding and one man died when his vehicle fell into a sinkhole.
Without drainage for excess water, authorities rely on pumping trucks to suck it up with giant hoses and drive it away.
Dubai International Airport has experienced flooding on its runways, resulting in numerous flight delays, diversions and cancellations, with thousands of international travellers stranded.