A series of investigative reports analyzed thousands of data points to project South Africa's future climate. The research focused on the intersection of environmental science and public health. The final installment specifically examines how geographic location influences the quality of healthcare received during extreme weather events. By comparing different regions, the study highlights disparities in medical infrastructure and accessibility. These findings suggest that where a person lives may determine their survival during a climate crisis. The analysis provides a data-driven look at systemic vulnerabilities across the country. Ultimately, the reports underscore the urgent need for equitable healthcare planning in the face of climate change.