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As heavy rains wreak havoc in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, scenes of collapsed roads, sinkholes, flooded homes and washed-away infrastructure stream onto social media platforms.

Durban's disaster management unit is on high alert following heavy rains that have been battering KwaZulu-Natal since the weekend.As heavy rains wreak havoc in parts of KwaZulu-Natal, scenes of collapsed roads, sinkholes, flooded homes and washed-away infrastructure stream onto social media. at this time of the year.It moves slowly over a region, leading to heavy rainfall in confined areas.

However, Venter points out that the amount of rainfall associated with this particular system has led to a record amount of rainfall over the past 24 hours over KZN.

 

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