Samantha Meyrick of IPSS Medical Rescue said they were alerted to the crash near KwaGingindlovu.
Three people have been killed and seven more are fighting for their lives following a head-on crash between two vehicles on KwaZulu-Natal’s north coast on Sunday. Picture: IPSS Medical RescueThree people have been killed and seven more are fighting for their lives in hospital following a two-vehicle head-on crash on the N2 in KwaZulu-Natal on Sunday afternoon.“Sadly the collision has left three people dead and seven more with critical injuries.
Provincial MEC for Transport and Human Settlements, Siboniso Duma, said a team was dispatched to the area where they closed off the Durban-bound lane to allow traffic to flow to Empangeni.The MEC stated that Road Traffic teams had been on standby following predictions of heavy rainfall. The South African Weather Service has predicted more rainfall for KZN with the forecaster issuing an Orange Level 6 warning for heavy rains along the coast and adjacent interior between Port Alfred and Richards Bay.
“We are still pleading with motorists to take extra care as our roads are extremely dangerous and slippery,” MEC Duma said.
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