Social Media pics of flood damage pour in!
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
People took to social media to spread awareness on the danger of the rain and floods across the province.

This weekend must have been the busiest for KZN as the heavy rains flooded most parts of Durban.
For the past three days many parts of KZN have been receiving more than average rainfall, with some areas, especially in Durban and surrounds, reporting cases of flooding.
At least eight wards were affected in Durban, including areas such as Isipingo, Mega Village, Malukazi, K Section, Bayview, Seacowlake, Lamontville, Chartsworth, and Resevoir Hills.
KZN citizens took to social media to spread awareness of the dangers of the floods and the damage the heavy rains have caused to properties, schools, and homes.
@ecrbreakfast @DenverSeeram @ecr9495 this is not a #dam it's my daughters school grounds #FLOODING #rain #durbanrain pic.twitter.com/s1PqLVUlTm
— Junelle (@JunelleSeeram) May 9, 2016
Pinetown Soccer Club resembling more of a swimming pool today. Eish! #ECRRainPics pic.twitter.com/4wLtX2yVNK
— James Preston (@jamesprestonza) May 8, 2016
@ecr9495 @ECRBreakfast pic.twitter.com/YowwrdxTEy
— Stevie G (@Zain01000884) May 8, 2016
@ecr9495 @ECRBreakfast pic.twitter.com/nq8v4GpVLR
— Stevie G (@Zain01000884) May 8, 2016
Crusaders sports field @ECRBreakfast @northglennews @ECR_Newswatch @ecr9495 pic.twitter.com/0IjAxcE0in
— Luke Bezuidenhout (@lukebez17) May 8, 2016
@ecr9495 Reservoir Hills 😶 pic.twitter.com/1VjWnw9LgH
— IG:VernitaHunsraj (@VerniHunii) May 8, 2016
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