Is the wrecked infrastructure in KZN beyond repair? Engineering expert explains...

Is the wrecked infrastructure in KZN beyond repair? Engineering expert explains...

The roads, the houses, the workplaces that are all down; when will we be back up? 

Is damage on wrecked infrastructures in KZN beyond repair? Engineering expert explains
Is damage on wrecked infrastructures in KZN beyond repair? Engineering expert explains/Mike Vee

We have seen some of the most horrific scenes from the #KZNFloods. 

The worst has to be people's homes, workplaces, and roads crumbling.

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One can only wonder if the chaos we see now is a result of poor infrastructure, town planning, and engineering? 

We brought in engineering geologist from JG Afrika, Kevel Singh, to describe the destruction and what it all means.

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Is the damage in some parts of KZN like Umdloti beyond repair? 

For the repairable infrastructures, what measures are necessary to ensure the devastation from this year's floods are avoided in the future? 

Have a listen as Singh explains this: 

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How exactly does the rain make a tar road fall apart and break down as we've seen in pictures and videos? 

Singh also emphasises how maintenance is a problem in many areas in terms of ensuring that water systems are in place to receive excessive water and divert it from people's homes. 

Take a listen as he shares whether there will be a permanent solution to places like Umdloti and Inanda, which have seen some of the  the worst destruction during the #KZNFloods.

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The recovery of our beloved province is going to require a lot of patience. 

A lot has been lost, it will take time, money, and so much more to rebuild. 

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