That border town keeps flooding, and the local council says it's finally trying to fix the mess. Beitbridge Municipality acknowledges the recurring flash floods plaguing Dulivhadzimu Township. Town Clerk Loud Ramakgapola confirmed a tender issuance for an urban renewal feasibility study in the area.
The low-lying suburb near the old bus terminus and police base suffers from waterlogging annually. A long-term solution requires complete re-planning of property development there. Authorities have already moved the long-distance bus rank to higher ground as a preliminary step.
Civil works for the new transport facility are progressing in phases. Ramakgapola stated the municipality hopes to advance the renewal project significantly. The plan could involve a private-public partnership to transform the township.
Objectives include reversing urban decay and improving drainage systems. Meanwhile, the district civil protection committee remains on high alert for climate disasters. They advised residents in dire situations to use designated churches or a local bar as safe areas.
The public notice urged people to switch off electrical gadgets and escort children carefully. Recommendations include moving vehicles from low-lying zones and driving cautiously on damaged roads. Everyone should avoid playing near or crossing the Wamulala stream.
Evacuation centers, primarily churches and schools on elevated land, have been identified across flood-prone districts. Community members must report incidents swiftly for rapid disaster response from activated stakeholders.
The low-lying suburb near the old bus terminus and police base suffers from waterlogging annually. A long-term solution requires complete re-planning of property development there. Authorities have already moved the long-distance bus rank to higher ground as a preliminary step.
Civil works for the new transport facility are progressing in phases. Ramakgapola stated the municipality hopes to advance the renewal project significantly. The plan could involve a private-public partnership to transform the township.
Objectives include reversing urban decay and improving drainage systems. Meanwhile, the district civil protection committee remains on high alert for climate disasters. They advised residents in dire situations to use designated churches or a local bar as safe areas.
The public notice urged people to switch off electrical gadgets and escort children carefully. Recommendations include moving vehicles from low-lying zones and driving cautiously on damaged roads. Everyone should avoid playing near or crossing the Wamulala stream.
Evacuation centers, primarily churches and schools on elevated land, have been identified across flood-prone districts. Community members must report incidents swiftly for rapid disaster response from activated stakeholders.