Disaster management teams are on high alert as heavy rains could lead to localised flooding in certain parts of KZN.
Durban – Disaster management teams are on high alert as heavy rains could lead to localised flooding in certain parts of KwaZulu-Natal.
According to the weather warning issued by the South African Weather Service, the inclement weather conditions are expected to last until tomorrow. “We are appealing to residents in the areas that could be affected to exercise extreme caution as the weather conditions could deteriorate to dangerous levels.
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