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uThukela quick to respond to burst pipe in Ladysmith

Residents were quick to report the burst pipe

Azalea Drive experienced a burst pipe on Monday morning (July 2).

Residents were quick to report the leak to uThukela District Municipality.

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uThukela workers were busy the same day with repairs, as well as on Tuesday.

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A hole has been dug where the burst pipe is located to allow repairs to take place.

Repairs will continue until the issue is resolved.

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