Watch out for disruptive rain along the coastal areas of KZN today as a level 1 warning remains.
A level 1 warning for disruptive rain along the coastal areas of KwaZulu-Natal remains in place today.
In a statement, the provincial Department of Co-operative Governance says that the warning issued by the South African Weather Service , includes the Ugu, uMkhanyakude, Ilembe, King Cetshwayo Districts, and the eThekwini Metro. The MEC for Co-operative Governance, Thulasizwe Buthelezi, stated that municipalities have been instructed to use public infrastructure such as community halls to provide shelter for residents who may be displaced by heavy rains.Meanwhile, weather conditions at Van Reenen’s Pass remain clear this morning, with no disruptions reported yet on the N3 highway.
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