IN PICS | Smaller than usual crowds enjoy a sunny day at Durban beach: Bathers took advantage of the sunshine on Wednesday to hit the Durban beaches following a wet spell.
Private ambulance paramedic Sanele Langa, who is stationed along the promenade said they had not responded to major cases in the aftermath of the December 17 drownings at north beach, which claimed five lives.
“We have not had near drownings. All I can tell you about it's the minor bruises from some skate board enthusiasts on the promenade,” said Langa. Life guards stationed along the central beaches said crowds were smaller than expected and suspected people may either still be wary to venture onto the beach or the wet weather may have dampened their spirits.The newly opened Rachel Finlayson pool was a favourite as the young and old lined up to do some laps.
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