NSRI: Swim in safe demarcated swimming zones
Updated | By Bulletin
The National Sea Rescue Institute says emergency teams are on high alert with the full moon spring tide still present along the coastline.

It brings higher than normal high tides and lower than normal low tides in KZN.
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NSRI spokesperson Craig Lambinon reminds boaters and paddlers to wear life jackets, and for parents to supervise their children around water.
"Swim at beaches protected by lifeguards. Swim in between the safer demarcated swimming zones posted by lifeguards using their red and yellow flags.
Inland water users are also urged to be cautious bathing, boating and paddling on rivers, lakes and dams where heavy rainfall is forecast for places."
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