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Severe weather conditions in KwaMakhutha township south of Durban.
The eThekwini Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal says it has activated the Joint Disaster Management Centre in response to a Level 6 alert for disruptive rains that could lead to flooding from Thursday into Friday.
The severe weather conditions are expected to hit areas along the coast like eThekwini, KwaDukuza, Ndwedwe, Ray Nkonyeni and Umzumbe.
At least 20 people have died in the last two months in the province due to heavy rains.
Strategic and Emergency Evacuation Manager at the City’s Disaster Management Unit, Jotham Khumalo says people should take heed of weater warnings.
“As we have been communicating through our social media platforms for people to adhere to the weather warnings to take precautions … but most importantly, what we can say is that the city is prepared. We have had our job joint operation centre this morning activated. As we are here, we are in the joint operation centre. It was activated this morning. We have (appointed) the provincial Disaster Management Operation Centre where they are also providing support to the municipalities where we require assistance,” says Khumalo.
