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HIGH ALERT: South Coast communities and security remain on edge [WATCH]

Local communities and security forces are doing their utmost to protect infrastructure in the area.

Despite a few running battles throughout last night, all is relatively quiet on the South Coast today.

It appears at this stage that two shops in Hibberdene and KFC in Gamalakhe were vandalized last night.

Earlier today lots of smoke was seen billowing from the Ugu market building.

Most businesses are closed along the coast, with only a few open, and only for a short while.

Road blocks have been strategically set-up by the various community groups all along the coast. 

In Port Shepstone, the community has completely shut the town, and only essential services vehicles allowed in and out.

The entrance to Sheppie from the South side blocked off my community members.

Community members of Umtentweni have also taken it upon themselves to have road blocks on the R61 and Rethman Drive.

Teuns Willemse heads up a community meeting in Southport this morning.

A community meeting was held at Southport petrol station this morning.

Community members got together to work as the eyes and ears for the police.

People are asked if they do visit the shops to not over stock up on food, and petrol, as it is unclear when the coast will get further supplies.

There are concerns about food supplies, and it is unclear at this stage, as to when the next delivery to the coast will be.  

Petrol is needed to keep emergency personnel vehicles operating.      

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shonaaylward

Shona Aylward is a vastly experienced journalist working as a senior reporter. Aside from her extensive community involvement and story writing, she is also involved in creative page layout, and the various media platforms. Shona began her career with Caxton at the Southlands Sun. Previous to this she worked in the marketing industry for surf magazines. Shona is a renown 'greenie' and champions environmental causes. She is also Mom to a number of dogs and cats, and the occasional uninvited snake. When she can find some spare time, it's usually to the beach that she heads.
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