LISTEN: "Stay in your homes until we give the green light" - eThekwini Metro Police
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
They are still retrieving bodies from collapsed buildings and structures due to the floods.

What the rain in KZN has caused is absolutely tragic.
Homes have been destroyed, lives lost, and daily life disturbed.
WATCH: Houses in different parts of KZN awfully ravaged by #KZNFloods
Superintendent Parboo Sewpersad, the eThekwini Metropolitan spokesperson, talked to Danny Guselli and Tee Xaba earlier this morning regarding how safe it is for motorists to travel on KZN roads.
LISTEN: An update on the severe weather conditions in parts of KZN
It is therefore important that you communicate with your employers and anyone who needs to know, that you will be home for the rest of the duration of the floods.
This is for everyone's safety.
For any KZN traffic updates you can catch the podcasts here.

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