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#PODCAST Heavy rains cause a sinkhole on Earl Haig Road in Durban

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By Newbreak Producer, Taresh Harreeparshad - Persistent rains have caused a severe sinkhole on Earl Haig Road in Durban. This after a taxi became submerged. Metro Police have cordoned off the area- fearing any further incidents. But communities remain on edge- as rains refuse to cease. Active Citizens Coalition president councillor Imtiaz Syed is on the ground trying to assist. He says road defects occur because the infrastructure is not timeously maintained...

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By Newbreak Producer, Taresh Harreeparshad - Persistent rains have caused a severe sinkhole on Earl Haig Road in Durban. This after a taxi became submerged. Metro Police have cordoned off the area- fearing any further incidents. But communities remain on edge- as rains refuse to cease. Active Citizens Coalition president councillor Imtiaz Syed is on the ground trying to assist. He says road defects occur because the infrastructure is not timeously maintained...

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