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WATCH: Water crisis hits Mtubatuba as Mfolozi River levels drop

uMkhanyakude District Municipality employs use of excavator to dig trenches in Mfolozi River in a bid to supply water

TEAMS have been deployed to dig trenches and boreholes to supply water to parts of Mtubatuba following a rapid decline in Mfolozi River levels.

This is a seasonal occurrence as the dry KwaZulu-Natal winter takes its toll, at times causing the Mfolozi River to stop flowing.

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As in previous years, mitigating measures implemented by uMkhanyakude District Municipality have seen teams digging trenches so Mtubatuba Water Treatment Works (WTW) can pump water from the river.

“The situation is still critical at Mtubatuba WTW [where they are] experiencing low inflow levels. One borehole along the river has been commissioned and excavation [is] under way,” reads a statement issued by the municipality.

The municipality said the water supply was also interrupted by Tuesday’s mass power outage which spread in the areas of Richards Bay, eSikhaleni, eNseleni, Hluhluwe, Mtubatuba, Monzi and St Lucia.

Read the full story in the ZO on Monday.

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Tamlyn Cramer

With a background in publishing in the UK, Tamlyn has been in the news industry since 2013, working her way up from journalist to sub-editor. She holds a diploma in journalism from the London School of Journalism. Tamlyn has a passion for hard environmental news, and has covered many such stories during her time at the Zululand Observer. She is passionate about the written word and helping others polish their skill.
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