Judging from all the flood damage in the Eastern Cape area, specially East London to Port Elizabeth route via the N2 and R72, I foresee that some serious adjustments to be done for the anticipated tourist figures for the December 2012 festive season.
According to media reports, the N2 will only be open early in 2013, leaving the R72 the alternative option. The R72 is also now closed but believe it should be re-opened soon and will therefor have to accommodate very heavy traffic flow and possible delays.
I will recommend that anticipated "Income" figures of local business to be adjusted downwards and anticipated "Expenditure" figures for the municipalities affected to be vastly increased.
I am amazed that these municipalities have not called on the central government to declare these flooded affected areas a "Disaster areas" !
The Eastern Cape area is very dear to me and is considered as one of the poorest provinces in South Africa.
I call on the powers to be for a major wake-up call and forget about your own pockets and try and help the community, specially those who have been hard-hit.
The local radio station, Algoa FM, has made at least some attempt to call for extra clothing, blankets etc but much more is needed to help the community and the area as a whole.
It is my opinion that international tourist, visiting the area, will not be in jeopardy as they normally travel by air.
My concern is the traveling by road tourist that may change plans as a result of this disaster. The Eastern Cape as a whole can ill-afford any anticipated loss in revenue from any source as it rely heavily on tourism.
It has been estimated that the total cost in damages will exceed the R 1 billion mark.
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