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With the focus on post-disaster relief provision in Johannesburg following the 2016 floods, this article explores how South African local government and non-governmental actors conceive of compounding vulnerability and conflict within urban disaster governance. It reveals the diverse strategies employed to navigate violent conflict in the cyclical experience of disaster and reconstruction that the predominantly migrant population experiences in the Setswetla informal settlement. Rendered visible in moments of disaster and recovery are t