Tongaat Home Affairs flooded

Residents needing assistance with ID's and passports will have to wait until the system is fully operational

A burst geyser has left the Tongaat Home Affairs office in a pool of water and as a result, people are being turned away.

Also read: Salt Rock licensing system down… again

Office manager Derrick Naidoo said due to water damage leading to electrical faults, they had not been fully operational.

The mop up effort is progressing however and the office is now assisting with all services, except ID’s and passports.

“We are waiting for our service provider to fix the problem and hope to have everything up and running as soon as possible,” said Naidoo.

 

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