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WATCH: Operations suspended at Pafuri and Giriyondo Ports of Entry due to flooding

The suspension of the operations follows the ongoing heavy rains.

The Border Management Committee (BMA) has announced the suspension of operations at the Pafuri and Giriyondo Ports of Entry due to the recent heavy rains.

Pafuri is a port of entry between South Africa and Mozambique, situated in the far northern region of the Kruger National Park.

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BMA said the Pafuri Gate, which provides access to the Pafuri Port of Entry and is located approximately 30km from the port, was also closed due to high flood water levels.

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“Giriyondo, also a Port of Entry between South Africa and Mozambique, is an important part of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, which spans across South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe,” said BMA commissioner, Dr Michael Masiapato.

Giriyondo port of entry.
The Giriyondo port of entry.

He said on Sunday, March 15, reports from the Kruger National Park (KNP) rangers, who were monitoring the area, indicated that the water level at the Luvubu River Bridge had risen by approximately half a metre compared to the previous day.

“Additional updates also confirmed that the Klein Letaba and Middlevlei rivers are currently overflowing, while the Letaba Bridge is nearing full capacity due to the continued heavy inflow of water,” Masiapato said.

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He added that because the Luvubu River runs adjacent to the Pafuri Port of Entry, the rapidly rising water levels posed a potential safety risk to personnel, travelers, and infrastructure in the area.

“In the interest of ensuring the safety of all concerned, the BMA has taken the precautionary decision to suspend operations at the affected ports of entry until conditions improve,” said Masiapato.

He said all BMA staff members, Port Management Committee members and operational vehicles stationed at the affected ports were safely evacuated as a precautionary measure, adding that no injuries or damage to the infrastructure were reported.

He advised travellers intending to access Pafuri Gate to use Punda Maria Gate as an alternative access point. Punda Maria Gate is located approximately 65km from the Port of Entry and currently remains accessible.

Masiapato said the BMA continued to monitor the situation closely in collaboration with relevant authorities and park management officials.

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Riot Hlatshwayo

Riot Hlatshwayo is a senior journalist based in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. He is the former Bureau Chief of the Sowetan Newspaper in Mpumalanga. Riot has written for more than 16 publications in South Africa and abroad. He is also a former journalist at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).
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