KZN disaster management teams expected to continue providing relief amid more inclement weather
Nhlanhla Mabaso
22 September 2024 | 6:46The teams were dispatched following heavy snowfall, which caused a number of people to spend the night on the N3 highway on Friday.
DURBAN - KwaZulu-Natal’s disaster management teams are expected to continue providing relief while also remaining on high alert for more inclement weather conditions.
The teams were dispatched following heavy snowfall, which caused a number of people to spend the night on the N3 highway on Friday.
ALSO READ: KZN police deploy teams to help motorists stuck on N3 due to heavy snowfall
As more severe weather is expected in some parts of the province, government said the teams are on standby.
“The rescue efforts, both from provincial and national government, are beginning to yield fruits. We do encourage people to stay at home and not undertake any trips,” said Cooperative Governance MEC Thulasizwe Buthelezi.
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