Although no deaths have been reported, five people including three children are missing following heavy rains in KZN.
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SA weather | Heavy rains cause flooding in Margate, KZNJOHANNESBURG - Residents in KwaZulu-Natal's coastal town of Margate are mopping up following a night of heavty rainfall and damaging floods. Roads have been washed away in Margate and Uvongo.
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KwaZulu-Natal South Coast: Flash floods cause significant damageFlash floods that lashed the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast especially in Margate caused significant damage to infrastructure and property. The adverse weather conditions left several areas without ...
Areas along the KZN coast are urged to prepare for heavy downpours and potential flooding from Thursday afternoon until ...
‘It calls for African leaders to ensure that we coordinate our efforts in a manner that appreciates that the kind of development that we want should be defined by us, should be driven by us ...
Kubayi was expected to assess service delivery issues, which has faced ongoing complaints about inefficiencies.
The key question is whether municipal mismanagement is contributing to this crisis, forcing insurers to cover costs that ...
Thami Ntuli, KZN Premier, spoke with eNCA about the current state of the province, saying, "the situation is dire in terms that it's continuing to rain. We've lost a life and I will be visiting ...
KWAMAKHUTA - The KwaZulu-Natal government will meet to discuss ways to prevent deaths and destruction due to climate change. MEC Siboniso Duma says key stakeholders will soon meet to discuss ...
the Nkongweni Bridge at Margate, and Isipingo on the N2 south of Durban, amongst others. “No area is safe now. We need to be careful in the way we do things. These floods keep damaging our ...
JOHANNESBURG - The KwaZulu-Natal government is urging residents to be more vigilant of weather warning alerts following recent heavy rains that have battered the province. Since the beginning of ...
The bridge will be closed from 3 pm on Monday afternoon, and repairs are expected to span over six months at a cost of R190 million.
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