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Heavy rains have left a trail of destruction in the Nkomazi, Bushbuckridge and Mbombela municipalities in Mpumalanga. Roads and houses have been affected, with bridges also submerged.

Transnet’s railway infrastructure has been damaged, shutting down 90% of the North-East corridor between Limpopo and Mpumalanga.A mop-up operation is underway in Thekwane, South near KaNyamazane, Mpumalanga, afterMost of the residents especially those who have built their houses on the bank of the Crocodile River have lost their belongings as the river has burst its banks.

At Medingen in Bolobedu, near Modjadjiskloof, a road that was already full of massive potholes has further deteriorated. Meanwhile, the South African Weather Services has forecast a 60% chance of showers and thundershowers across KwaZulu-Natal today. ‘

 

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