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22 Nov 2024
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1️⃣ Last month I found myself visiting my home country, South Africa.
It was a visit that turned out to be a nightmare as well as an eye-opener.
If you haven’t heard, a storm delivered an entire year of rainfall within 48 hours!
The most affected region was KwaZulu Natal. Locals described it as constant “sheets of water” pouring down.
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2️⃣ Recently at Umdloti, sugarcane fields and natural woodlands were cleared to make space for construction which left the red sand loose.
Last month when the surface water level rose, the entire development collapsed from the top of the hill.
Who is to blame?
While citizens remained concerned about the direct impact on residents and businesses, awareness and action now only come down upon us as a directive to save the planet.
I sincerely hope these alarming bells catch global attention and all layers of society push towards conservation and restoration of our climate.
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By Imvelo
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