Recent flooding in South Africa’s Western Cape province, which includes the tourist hub of Cape Town, caused more than R9 billion ($548 million) of damage, a total that’s expected to rise once final assessments are completed. “Our infrastructure budget for this year is R10 billion and the cost of the storm damage means that the whole provincial budget will have to be re-prioritised,” Deidré Baartman, the region’s finance minister, told reporters in Cape Town on Thursday.