DURBAN – Search-and-rescue teams in KwaZulu-Natal are on standby for any eventualities following a flood warning due to melting snow.
Heavy snow fell in some areas this past weekend, leaving hundreds of people stranded on the N3 near Van Reenen’s Pass for over 12 hours.
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The provincial government is urging parents to ensure that their children do not play near unguarded large bodies of water.
The KwaZulu-Natal government is busy with mop-up operations in the province following the devastating weekend of snowfall.
The snow began…