The mayor has called on churches, businesses and members of the community to help citizens affected by floods, and instructed councillors to go out and offer support to their constituencies, urging councillors to offer support to communities affected by the recent persistent rains.

The mayor has called on churches, businesses and members of the community to help citizens affected by floods, and instructed councillors to go out and offer support to their constituencies, urging councillors to offer support to communities affected by the recent persistent rains.

It saddens me that the province is experiencing such heavy rains. We have been trying as the municipality to move around assisting communities, especially the Grahamstown East area. The Community and Social Development team and Disaster Management have been to these communities to attend this challenge of a disaster.

We are asking people from our community, the churches and businesses to work with us in helping our communities, he said.
The mayor also asked director of Technical and Infrastructure Services Thembinkosi Myalato to ascertain from the Department of Roads and Transport how soon the road between Port Elizabeth and Grahamstown, which was damaged by the flooding, would be reopened.

We need to know because it affects our local economy. We need to know what is the plan, Peter said.

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