Water safety is also very important and we have more than 300 lifeguards that have already started working on our beaches; you will find them at both city beaches and swimming pools,” said Bosman.
“Apart from boots on the ground to ensure safety and security, there are road closures to manage, public safety assessments from a disaster risk perspective and even post-event clean-up, many of us will be enjoying some downtime after a long year, and we would like to express our gratitude to the thousands of City staff who will be working very hard behind the scenes to keep us safe,” Plato said.
More than 400 volunteers will be assisting the disaster risk management centre this year.
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