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Heavy rain warning issued for the coast

Heavy rain warning issued for the coast

The Citizen3 days ago
THE South African Weather Service (SAWS) has issued a Yellow Level 2 warning for disruptive rain affecting large parts of KZN, including the coastal areas of eThekwini Municipality, on July 19.
Also read: Weather predicting system piloted in Isipingo and Umgababa
According to SAWS, isolated showers and rain are forecast across the province, with heavier and more scattered downpours expected along the south coast and southern areas of KZN. Rainfall of between 30 to 50mm is predicted along the south coast, which may lead to localised flooding due to sustained rainfall in these areas.
Possible impacts:
• Localised flooding in vulnerable formal and informal settlements, especially in low-lying areas and around bridges.
• Dangerous driving conditions on dirt roads, with increased risks of minor accidents caused by slippery surfaces and reduced visibility.
• Damage to mud-built houses and other structures prone to water damage.
Motorists and residents are advised to exercise caution, avoid crossing flooded roads, and ensure that drainage around homes is cleared. Disaster management teams have been alerted and are on standby to respond to any emergencies.
The warning is valid from 00:00 until 17:59 on July 19.
For updates and safety tips, visit www.weathersa.co.za/warnings or follow the South African Weather Service on Facebook.
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