The Citizen (Gauteng)

Storm hits KZN

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Disaster management teams throughout KwaZulu-Natal have been mobilised after severe storms battered the Pietermari­tzburg Midlands on Wednesday. Images were distribute­d via social media of hail the size of tennis balls.

Cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs spokespers­on Senzo Mzila said yesterday “severe storms struck the province last night ( Wednesday) and left large-scale destructio­n in their wake”.

He said disaster management teams were responding to various reports. “[On Wednesday], the department issued a warning in which it referred to reports from the South African Weather Service that inclement weather conditions could strike large parts of the province. The weather forecast indicated the possibilit­y of hail, severe thundersto­rms, strong winds and heavy rains,” said Mzila.

“The department can now confirm that in the late afternoon yesterday, a hail storm hit parts of Msunduzi and the Midlands, where several houses were damaged. The storm also caused blackouts in a number of suburbs and technician­s from the municipali­ty are now working on the ground to restore the grid.”

Mzila said that in Umlazi F Section in Durban, a woman was missing and was believed to have been swept away when she crossed a local river. “She was apparently part of a group of three people who were crossing the Umlazi River when they lost their footing and were overcome by the gushing water. Two of them were able to make their way to safety while the woman still remains unaccounte­d for.”

He said that in Umuziwaban­tu municipali­ty in the Bhudlu area, a 10-year-old boy was rushed to hospital after he was struck by lightning.

“In a separate incident, strong winds and heavy rains damaged several households in the area. Disaster management teams are still assessing the extent of the damages and an update will be issued to the media soon.”

He said department of cooperativ­e governance and traditiona­l affairs MEC Sipho Hlomuka appealed to residents to continue to be vigilant as inclement weather conditions continued to pose a risk to communitie­s in the province.

He said the latest warning from the SA Weather Service indicated that severe thundersto­rms were expected to hit Abaqulusi, Dannhauser, eDumbe, eMadlangen­i, eNdumeni, Newcastle, Nongoma, Nquthu, uLundi and uPhongolo yesterday.

“This inclement weather is expected to cause localised flooding, hail and lightning strikes.”

Woman was one of three who were crossing the Umlazi River when they lost their footing and were overcome by the gushing water.

Senzo Mzila

KZN spokespers­on

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