Inside Metros Reporter
Mop-up operations were under way in Newcastle on Monday after hail and heavy rain flooded parts of the central business district, while KwaZulu-Natal placed disaster teams on high alert after a Level 4 severe thunderstorm warning was issued.
The provincial Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta), led by MEC Reverend Thulasizwe Buthelezi, said the warning from the South African Weather Service covers wide areas of the province and follows Sunday’s storm that damaged roads, businesses and homes in Newcastle.
Key streets in the Newcastle CBD — including Ayliff, Kirkland, Scott and Bird, Patterson and Allen, and Allen near KFC — were temporarily closed, Cogta said.
The routes have since reopened after clean-up operations by disaster management teams and the Newcastle Municipality.
Damage assessments are continuing, with reports of impacts to government offices, homes, vehicles and an old-age home. Disaster teams have been deployed to assist
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