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Presentation to the Portfolio Committee: Update on the Management of Recent Disaster Incidents By: Elroy Africa DG: Department Of Cooperative Governance.

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1 Presentation to the Portfolio Committee: Update on the Management of Recent Disaster Incidents By: Elroy Africa DG: Department Of Cooperative Governance - 03 March 2011 -

2 PURPOSE –To update the Portfolio Committee on the short-term weather forecasts & levels of key dams and river systems –To report on key disaster management actions undertaken to date and priority actions going forward.

3 WEATHER UPDATE: Summer Rainfall Areas Projected Weather Conditions: 25 February - 3 March 2011: –Isolated showers and thundershowers are expected over the south-eastern, eastern and north-eastern parts of the country with possible light rain/showers along the Eastern Cape coast on Monday, 28 February 2011. –Thundershowers spreading into the central areas or eastern parts of Northern-Cape and the Eastern Cape interior. –There is no indication of a widespread heavy-rain-producing system, but the weather patterns are continuously being monitored.

4 During Second week from 4 to 10 March 2011, the summer thundershowers are likely to persist over the Eastern Cape, Free State, North-West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and southern parts of Limpopo. Longer Term Outlook: The likelihood for above normal rainfall over the summer rainfall regions, particularly affecting the eastern and south-eastern regions, still exist till around March 2011. NB: The South African Weather Service (SAWS) still predicts wet conditions for the next two months (March to April). WEATHER UPDATE.. cont.

5 SURFACE WATER STORAGE as at 14 February 2011

6 DAM LEVELS as at 18 February 2011

7 DAM LEVELS: 18 February 2011 Drought alert for parts of the Eastern Cape as dam levels are very low. Currently most of the dams in the flood affected areas are back to normal. Currently, no warning alert from DWA for downstream flooding along the Vaal and Orange river basin. However, alert warnings will be issued to the public well in advance – for potentially threatening conditions.

8 Status of Flood damages to date NATJOC teams visited all affected 8 Provinces between the 7 th -17 th February 2011. Assessments involved provinces, sectors depts., municipalities and other agencies. Damages were assessed focusing on priority areas, viz: –Schools –Roads and bridges –Houses –Agricultural infrastructure and services Not all affected areas were reached due to their vastness – follow-up assessments being made.

9 Number of houses damaged per province

10 Number of schools damaged per province

11 FINANCIAL ESTIMATES as at 28 February 2011 PROVINCESCOST ESTIMATIONS Eastern Cape R714 936 236 Free state R909 649 480 (excl areas not declared as disasters) Gauteng 174 000 000 (to be verified) Kwa Zulu- Natal R544 226 274 Limpopo R1 243 050 000 Mpumalanga R43 156 755 Northern Cape R3 705 855 227 North West R138 269 744 TOTAL R7, 473, 143, 716

12 RESOURCES ALLOCATED & ACTIONS TAKEN Responsible Sector MechanismsAmount Available Actions Taken Water AffairsMinister Emergency Relief FundR3.9m allocated thus far to three provinces Management of dam levels; Awareness raising on potential risks; Allocated funds for relief Social Development -Social Relief of Distress fund (administered by SASSA) -Emergency Relief Fund -Disaster Relief Fund -National Treasury Allocation (from SASSA savings) R143m R5m R98m R100m Immediate Humanitarian Relief across provinces Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries Flood Assistance Scheme (draft)R27m (at least)Assessment of damages; Allocated R27m in LP; Provision of immediate relief measures Public WorksMOU with SANDF IDT Programme Manager R26m R100m R150m 12 Low-cost (bailey) bridges built NW, EC & GP; Mud Schools (IDT); Pot Holes Repair

13 RESOURCES ALLOCATED & ACTIONS TAKEN Responsible Sector MechanismsAmount Available Actions Taken TransportRoad Maintenance ProgrammetbdProgramme approved HealthEmergency Medical Services Disease Monitoring Programme tbdDisease Outbreak Monitoring Human Settlements Housing Rectification Funding Allocation (EC & KZN) R150mAllocated Emergency Housing Funding Basic EducationSchool Maintenance ProgrammetbdAllocated mobile classes; Accommodation of displaced learners, e.g. in NC Rural Development Disaster Relief PackageR33.5mAssessment undertaken; Plan to provide - 800 emergency houses; lighting conductors; solar radios & lights

14 CROSS CUTTING ACTIONS ActionProgress UpdateResponsibility 1. Prioritise assessment of schools, reconstruction of access roads and bridges and damaged NATJOC Team prioritised the matters during the assessment All responsible departments 2. Identify immediate funds for disaster relief Uneven / Poor responses received from sectors and provinces following response from letters written to them All responsible departments & provinces 3. Update CabinetReport submitted to G&A Cabinet Committee DCoG 4. NATJOC to remain operational Since the floods have subsided, the NATJOC meets on a weekly basis DCoG (NDMC) 5. Regular media statements Media statements issuedGCIS & DCoG

15 CROSS CUTTING ACTIONS ActionProgress UpdateResponsibility 6. IMC must meet regularlyOngoing (next meeting 3/3/2011) DCoG 7. Sectors, provinces and municipalities to continue to discharge their respective roles for disaster management OngoingAll responsible departments 8. All provincial, district and metropolitan Disaster Management Centres to prepare proactive Disaster Risk Management Response plans A Framework distributed to all sectors; deadline end March 2011 DCoG 9. Coordinate engagement with stakeholders & private sector companies and institutions regarding assistance DCoG & DSD collaborating; Over R18m in the Red Cross account DCoG & DSD

16 1.Ongoing humanitarian relief measures. 2.Finalise damage verification and costing of repairs, rehabilitation and reconstruction measures. 3.Ongoing stakeholder mobilisation & source mobilisation. 4.Ongoing monitoring across sectors & provinces. Convening of weekly NATJOC meetings. Regular briefings to the Inter-Ministerial Committee WAY FORWARD

17 Disaster Risk Management is Everybody’s Business We thank you


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