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WARNING: More rain expected for KZN South Coast this weekend

Strong winds and rain are forecast for areas along the KZN South Coast this weekend. The South African Weather Service has issued a Level 5 warning for the area.

MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Sipho Hlomuka says they have received indications from the South African Weather Service (SAWS), that more rain could be expected over large parts of the province.

According to the warning that they have received, damaging winds are forecast for areas along the coast from midday today into Saturday evening.
Disruptive rain is also forecast for eThekwini, KwaDukuza, Mkhambathini, Ndwedwe, Ray Nkonyeni, uMdoni and uMzumbe from today (Friday) until Saturday evening.
The N2 freeway at Amahlongwa where a sinkhole is expanding.
In line with the operational response provincial disaster management plan, the provincial and municipal multi-sectoral disaster management teams are on high alert to swiftly respond to communities known to be at high risk (to avert or minimize the disaster impact).
The plan details clear roles and responsibilities for all relevant stakeholders.
No swimming at many beaches due to floods.
The objective is to avoid loss of life and human suffering.
The early weather warnings issued by the South African Weather Service are constantly being circulated to role-players and further communicated to the general public (together with emergency contact numbers for disaster management centres) via media platforms and loud hailing.
Communities at high risk of disasters (such as informal settlements, settlements built on steep slopes, flood plains, mud slides, etc.) are of particular concern, as is road infrastructure, such as bridges and courses located in low-lying areas.
Scottburgh main beach covered with debris after last week’s heavy rainfall.
People who need to evacuate will be housed in community facilities such as halls and schools. The Department of Social Development, with help from municipalities and social partners (NGOs), will make sure that the evacuation centers get things like food, water, sanitation, clothes, blankets, and more.
During this difficult period, it is important that we maintain law and order so that our teams can reach all affected areas.
Over 4000 members of law enforcement have been deployed to affected areas to support relief efforts and maintain law and order.

*** This evening, SAWS sent out a level 5 warning for the KZN South Coast.

LATEST WEATHER UPDATE FOR  SATURDAY, APRIL 16 2022 – SEVERE WEATHER ALERTS
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⛈️ IMPACT-BASED WARNINGS
A. Yellow level 2: Disruptive rain leading Flooding
expected over Gauteng, eastern Free State, south-western parts of Mpumalanga as well as the eastern parts of North-West and the extreme south western parts of Limpopo.
B. Yellow level 4: Disruptive rain leading to further damage to roads, bridges and properties, flooding of susceptible formal/informal settlements as well as mudslides is expected over southern and midlands of KZN.
C. Orange level 5: Disruptive rain leading to further damage to roads, bridges and properties, flooding of susceptible formal/informal settlements as well as mudslides is expected along the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
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