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Durban authorities say repairs to pipelines and pump stations destroyed by deadly floodwaters is well underway, as thousands of residents queue for the essential commodity.

Infrastructure was washed away during the floods which led to water supply disruptions and also exacerbated existing shortages.eThekwini Councillor Philani Mavundla who is the Deputy Mayor says one of the challenges the municipality faces is the bursting of newly installed pipes as the water pressure increases.

The unprecedented heavy rainfall over a number of days led to flooding, mudslides, and structural damage. Record rainfall figures were recorded in many parts of the province. Repairs to road infrastructure to move produce from farms were identified as one of the most urgent interventions. The provincial government said its main priority was to save lives and provide humanitarian assistance.

 

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