The eThekwini Municipality has set aside R576 million to repair infrastructure damaged by the mega storm which swept through the province earlier this month. The Executive Committee approved a report at a meeting held on Monday outlining the ongoing assessments following the storm as well as the cost across the departments to repair the damaged infrastructure. According to the report engineering related repairs will cost R308 million, Human Settlements requires R250 million, Disaster Management and Emergency Control R4.1 million, Parks and Recreations R7.7 million, Cleansing and Solid Waste R1.3 million, Electricity R2.6 million and Water and Sanitation R2.3 million. The report also requested that the Executive Committee declare a local state of disaster within the Municipality. A total of 60 wards were affected with 3 112 households impacted. The majority of which, 2 425 households, were in the South of the City.
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