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Flash floods hit KwaZulu-Natal South Coast

IOL Reporter|Updated

Widespread flooding was reported after heavy downpours in the vicinity of Margate on the KZN South Coast.

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Flash flooding has struck parts of the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast following intense rainfall that swept through the region late on Sunday afternoon, affecting areas including Margate and surrounding coastal towns.

Heavy downpours on Sunday led to water rapidly accumulating in streets, low-lying areas and drainage systems, resulting in roads being submerged and traffic being disrupted in several parts of Margate. Motorists were forced to navigate flooded routes, while some residents reported water flowing into yards and commercial areas.

At the time of writing, no injuries or fatalities had been confirmed, but authorities continued to monitor conditions and assess any damage to infrastructure as water levels gradually receded in affected areas.

Videos and images shared on social media showed fast-moving surface water, vehicles partially surrounded by floodwater and stormwater systems struggling to cope with the volume of rain. Some businesses were temporarily affected as water pooled in parking areas and entrances.

Emergency services and local disaster management teams were placed on alert as the weather system moved through the South Coast. Residents have been urged to avoid flooded roads and crossings, and to remain cautious as further rainfall is possible.

This is a developing story.

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