Many of Durban’s beaches could be forced to close over the next 5 years. That’s the warning from advocacy groups, who say sewage spills are becoming more common.
They say the situation can be avoided if the ageing infrastructure is fixed and maintained.
The city’s Battery Beach was closed after several children fell ill after surfing. Durbanites Against Plastic Pollution says the city is facing a public health disaster.
Many of Durban’s beaches could be forced to close over the next 5 years. That is the warning from advocacy groups who say sewage spills are becoming more common. #SouthAfricanMorning #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/1H6lUJPQtr
— eNCA (@eNCA) September 22, 2021
Source: News365
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