WATCH | Torrential rain sparks killer flood warning on KZN coast
People in coastal areas of KwaZulu-Natal were warned on Saturday to exercise extreme caution as heavy downpours sweep in.
Co-operative governance and traditional affairs MEC Sipho Hlomuka said people should not attempt to cross submerged bridges.
“Those living near the rivers should start to move to safer ground," he said, adding that emergency services are on high alert.
#Durban #DurbanMainBeach #flooding Stay safe! #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency. Please listen to @SAWeatherServic for warnings pic.twitter.com/dEKG1tMkHM
— elise tempelhoff (@elisetempelhoff) May 21, 2022
“They are willing to assist whenever they are called to assist. Those who do not have shelter may move to the nearest community halls so that they are safe from the rain,” said Hlomuka.
The SA Weather Service warned of torrential rain from 3pm on Saturday until 11pm on Sunday and said it could lead to widespread flooding of roads and settlements that would endanger lives and displace communities.
This was taken at 15:30 on umgeni road in Durban 💔💔💔 pic.twitter.com/1j7XI9oBnj
— minister of durban (@niqita11) May 21, 2022
This is in bluff durban 💔💔 sink hole pic.twitter.com/Hx4kaNl0Ez
— minister of durban (@niqita11) May 21, 2022
The red trick is passing by on the M19.
— Sanelisiwe (@sanemiya) May 21, 2022
I used to live in the building left of that big mustard one (DH residence on Varsity Drive for those that know the area).
Looks like Reservoir Hills will be hard hit again.
Durban #KZNFloods Mthatha #monkeypox Lewis Mane pic.twitter.com/NXVUBjgiS6
eThekwini Municipality warned residents to be extra vigilant and Parbo Sewpersad of the Durban metro police said the disaster plan had been activated.
“Avoid driving and crossing low-lying bridges, streams and rivers. Those living in the south of Durban are thus prone to experience flooding and evacuate to a safe place or higher ground,” said Sewpersad.
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