WATCH: Some relief as SANDF rolls into Port Shepstone

After all the looting that has taken place, with Port Edward especially hard hit on Tuesday, the South African Defence Force arrived in town yesterday.

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in KwaZulu-Natal, welcomes the additional deployment of 25 000 additional SANDF members to the province from today – a rollout which will include mechanised vehicles and helicopters.

The army has apparently checked into Port Edward Holiday resort. Soldiers were spotted carrying gear into the chalets.

They were also seen at Oribi Plaza in Port Shepstone earlier this evening.

In Port Edward, looters trashed Boxer store late yesterday afternoon, then turned on Buildit.
Local security companies and some members of Saps, as well as residents, tried to protect the buildings but were eventually overwhelmed and had to withdraw.
Looters have left the town of Port Edward gutted. Photo by Phillip Lennon.
Most of the looting took place during the night.
The Saps fired rubber bullets at rioters this morning on the road between Amos Hardware and Bargain Centre.
Very little is left of Port Edward. Photo by Phillip Lennon.

It’s been a surreal day for residents, many trying to find basic essentials and fill up with petrol.

In Harding, the community including farmers and locals of all race have united to clean-up the town which has been hard hit by rioters and looters.

Working to restore Harding.

Together with the police, the community has closed off the town and are not allowing anyone in while they work tirelessly to pick up the pieces.

Clean-up operations in Harding.

On the ground, the South Coast community is working together with Saps, Ray Nkonyeni Municipality law enforcement officers and security personnel remains on high alert.

There have been requests via social media asking for men to join the patrols that are taking place all over the coast tonight.

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