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KwaZulu-Natal disaster management teams are on high alert after heavy rainfall was forecast for the province. | nickymccain

The South African Weather Service issued an Orange Level 9 warning for widespread showers and thundershowers along the province's coast on Thursday, with"prolonged rainfall expected". An Orange Level 5 warning was issued for inland areas.

The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs put disaster management teams on high alert. "The provincial Disaster Management Centre has activated the Joint Operations Committee, which will meet daily with all disaster management teams from municipalities to take stock of the situation.""Residents of eThekwini, iLlembe, uMgungundlovu, King Cetshwayo and uMkhanyakude are urged to pay attention to the level 9 weather warning and take all the necessary precautions," Zikalala added.

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