At least two people died from hypothermia, after being trapped in the snow on the N3 in the KZN midlands.
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Two people have passed as a result of hypothermia after being trapped in their vehicles on the N3 in KwaZulu-Natal Cape {town} Etc reports. Also read: KZN snows: One person has died while rescue efforts continue In a media briefing which took place on Sunday afternoon, the KZN acting Premier Thembeni Madlopha-Mthethwa confirmed that while some individuals remain trapped in...
At least two people died from hypothermia, after being trapped in the snow on the N3 in the KZN midlands.
The N3 in KwaZulu-Natal is still closed as snow has caused hazardous driving conditions. Rescue and recovery operations are also underway.
Arrive Alive has issued a safety advisory urging motorists stranded in snowy areas to stay inside their vehicles until help arrives. This warning...
The snow has disrupted the water and electricity supply in some areas of KZN.
By: Natasha Archary The N3 has been reopened fully to traffic on Monday, 23 September following a weekend of heavy snowfall which left motorists...
Two people died from hypothermia after being caught in the snow over the weekend.