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The Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) says while some schools have not been affected by the heavy rains, access to them remains a challenge. KZNFlooding

At least 140 schools have been affected, the department issued a circular urging parents and teachers to exercise caution.Spokesperson for the Provincial Education Department Muzi Mahlambi says, “Due to inclement weather conditions the Department of Education in KZN advises teachers, parents, and caregivers to use their discretion whether or not to send their children to school and for educators, whether it is safe to do so.

Meanwhile, provincial and local disaster teams across the country are providing support to those affected. This, while the South African Weather Services has issued a warning for more rains still expected in many parts of the country. Disaster Management teams are continuing to work around the clock to assist residents that have been trapped as a result of the inclement weather conditions which led to localised flooding of human settlements and roads across the province.

 

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