PREMIER ZILLE CALLS FOR NATIONAL DROUGHT DISASTER DECLARATION
Premier Helen Zille has written to President Jacob Zuma requesting that a National Disaster be declared due to the ongoing drought.
The National Disaster Management Act creates provision for a national disaster when more than one province is affected, or when additional resources are required to mitigate the national ramifications of a disaster.
In the letter, Premier Zille says the drought in the Western Cape has escalated “from a threat to an imminent crisis”. The economic, social and financial impact of the drought is described as severe, especially if Day Zero is reached in the Cape metro. Agricultural losses in the province already run into the hundreds of millions, according to the Premier’s letter.
The Premier also cites severely low dam levels in the Eastern Cape, particularly in the water supply network of Nelson Mandela Bay. The Premier further states that the Western and Eastern Capes are now severely at risk, necessitating “a national state of disaster to enable all levels of government and its agencies to effectively respond to the impact thereof”.
The Western Cape Government has already diverted over R369 million in funding towards disaster interventions – including water supply projects, drought relief for farmers and water security measures at key government service points.