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The South African National Defence Force was called to KwaZulu-Natal to help after deadly flooding and mudslides hit the area over the weekend, with damage still visible on April 12.Footage ...
The M13 is the main thoroughfare to Durban for residents of the nearby towns of Westville, Pinetown, Kloof, Gillitts and Hillcrest. The M13 between the Paradise Valley interchange and its termination at the N3 (Key Ridge interchange) used to be part of the N3 route until 1986, when the N3 was re-routed to pass south of Pinetown, Westmead and ...
South Africa's national road agency, SANRAL, also initially planned to do some work on the existing 100 km (62 mi) section of the N2 highway from Port Shepstone to Durban [31] as part of this project, including installing toll plazas at Park Rynie [43] [31] (midway between Port Shepstone and Durban; just north of the R612 off-ramp) and at ...
This is a list of accidents and disasters by death toll. It shows the number of fatalities associated with various explosions , structural fires , flood disasters , coal mine disasters , and other notable accidents caused by negligence connected to improper architecture , planning , construction , design , and more.
After the crash, it was reported that the truck's license had recently expired. [2] Subsequently, the driver Sanele Goodness May, a 23-year-old citizen from Swaziland was taken to court under multiple charges including homicide and reckless driving. [ 3 ]
Anyone with information about the Colts Neck crash is asked to contact Detective Brian Boryszewski of the Prosecutor’s Office at 800-533-7443 or Colts Neck Patrolman Nicolas Tomaio at 732-780-7323.
1965 Durban rail disaster; Details; Date: 4 October 1965: Location: Affingham Road, around 16 kilometres from Durban, South Africa: Country: South Africa: Owner: South African Railways: Statistics; Trains: 1: Passengers: c. 1500: Crew: at least 2 [4] Deaths: 87 black passengers [1] [2] lynched white signalman [3] [2] Injured: 130-200: During ...
In April 2022, days of heavy rain across KwaZulu-Natal in southeastern South Africa led to deadly floods. Particularly hard-hit were areas in and around Durban.At least 436 people died across the province, with an unknown number of people missing as of April 22. [2]