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Concerns for beachgoers highlighted by environmental alliance

Toxin produced by the effects of E.coli bacteria can harm the lining of the small intestine and cause severe stomach cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea.

THE South Durban Community Environmental Alliance (SDCEA) has voiced their concerns about climate change and shined the spotlight on the massive sewer spills across Durban with the hopes of raising awareness among beachgoers, this festive season.

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The alliance’s Keshnie Ramreddi, said while sewer spills at various Durban beaches are prevalent, and despite the numerous limitations and the awareness raised by the high E.coli levels, a large number of people are swarming to the Durban beaches as the holiday’s fast approach.

“Toxin produced by the effects of E.coli bacteria can harm the lining of the small intestine and cause severe stomach cramps, vomiting, and diarrhea. Long-term negative consequences include hemolytic uremic syndrome, which can cause kidney failure and death, and may lead to severe symptoms and even life-threatening complications.

“Durban, South Africa’s third-largest city, has endured a dreadful year. Residents in this area have yet to fully recuperate from the horrific wounds caused by the climate catastrophe that occurred in the city and its surroundings.

“A swift response to the catastrophe was mobilised by civic society and the kindness of neighbours. Where is our defence against the climate crisis when we most need it?” added Ramreddi.

She further highlighted that communities and local government have failed in their responsibility to prepare for mitigation.

“As a result of the elevated E.coli levels, 12 beaches in Durban will continue to be closed. The decision puts the city in risk of missing out on essential holiday revenue. The most recent water quality results sampled on December 1 and 3 revealed that it currently has high levels of E coli.

eThekwini is not as prosperous as it once was. We currently face major issues affecting all spheres of society. The people of eThekwini deserve to hear the truth. We urge President Cyril Ramaphosa to make good on his promises to ensure those affected the most will get the relief they need so they can continue with their lives and families are provided with decent homes, sanitation, electricity and water with these promised funds,” said Ramreddi.

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