Disaster Declared amid Deadly Wildfires in South Africa
Posted by feww on June 10, 2017
Thousands flee their homes as Knysna declared a disaster area
Wildfires in the South Africa’s Western Cape town of Knysna are causing large-scale destruction, leaving about 10,000 about thousands of people displaced.
Uncontrolled wildfires have destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes, dozens of schools and scores of businesses, reports say.
At least ten people have been killed by the raging blazes that have also consumed several hectares of veld (grassland). said a report.
Winds of up to 110km/h were reportedly fanning the blazes.
Western Cape Premier Helen Zille declared the province a disaster area last month, as “the most crippling drought in century” plagued the province.
Dam levels in the Cape area fell to an alarmingly low of 19%, with only 11.6% usable.
In 2015, South Africa experienced its driest year on record, according to the national weather service.
In 2016, Authorities declared drought disaster in five South African provinces—Limpopo, North West, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga—as worst drought on record continued to plague much of the country.
Drought decimated the nation’s agricultural output, killing livestock, pushing up food prices and increasing unemployment.
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