Motorists travelling in various parts of the province are urged to exercise extreme caution owing to numerous sinkholes and flooding is some parts.
This as KZN Disaster Management teams continue to monitor water levels and to assist in area that have suffered extensive damage owing heavy rains in the past couple of days including yesterday (Wednesday).
“Our preliminary reports indicate significant flooding on several roads, with fallen trees obstructing traffic flow. Some of these affected roads will remain temporarily closed until they undergo thorough assessment and are certified safe for public use.
The department further warned that rivers and streams continue to overflow.
KZN – #RAIN Very High water levels in rivers in the northern parts of the province pic.twitter.com/R1p0hlNaz9
— TrafficSA (@TrafficSA) January 18, 2024
“We are pleading with communities to avoid attempting to cross swollen rivers, which could potentially lead to loss of life.
“Given that some low-lying bridges are submerged, we appeal to motorists to refrain from crossing these areas,” the department stated.
Residents requiring assistance can reach out to their nearest disaster management center using the following contact numbers:
eThekwini Metro: 031 361 0000
Ugu District: 066 2846 752
Ilembe: 032 437 9371/1
Umkhanyakude District: 080 011 7770
uThukela District: 086 010 4257
Amajuba: 034 3297200
Harry Gwala: 039 834 0070
King Cetshwayo: 086 100 3473/ 035 787 2698
Zululand District: 035 870 1128/1130
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