Paramedics kept busy after heavy KZN rains
Updated | By Zongile Mthimkhulu
KZN emergency services have worked through the night after yesterday's torrential rains and thunderstorms brought chaos to parts of the province.

Yesterday's adverse weather conditions caused several injuries and destruction of property in Tugela Ferry and Umsinga areas in the Midlands.
Aside from destruction to property, Emergency Medical Service's Robert mcKenzie says they treated 11 patients including children aged three and four.
Another elderly woman is in a critical condition after a roof collapsed and landed on top of her.
"The paramedics initially had difficulty getting into the area because of swollen rivers and the difficult weather conditions. We used 4X4 ambulances and had to wait for the swollen rivers to subside before we were able to access the affected communities," he said.
See pictures shared on social media of yesterday's heavy rains across the province.

(Kloof, KZN via Storm Report/Facebook)

(Pietermaritzburg via Snow Report/Facebook)

(Michelle Robinson shard this picture of the weather in Hilton via Snow Report/Facebook)

(Keryn Rowley's image of Swartberg via Snow Report/Facebook)
Beautiful, glorious rain in #Durban pic.twitter.com/RinwODKOON
— I Love Durban (@ILuvDBN) December 6, 2015
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