Durban storm: eThekwini assures power being restored to affected homes
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
eThekwini Municipality says it's working on more than 1700 electricity faults across the city after Tuesday's powerful storm.
It says technicians have been working around the clock to try and fix the problems.
Some of the worst affected areas include Amaoti, parts of Phoenix, Folweni and Zwelibomvu.
The municipality says they have decided to provide some areas with a temporary alternative feed in order to restore power to homes as soon as possible.
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Repairs for a permanent supply will take place in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, the KZN Provincial Government says power utility,Eskom has assigned a team to deal with electricity provision in affected areas.
"We thank Eskom for this prompt response in this situation of adverse conditions," said KZN Premier Willies Mchunu.
The local government has officially declared the storm a provincial disaster.
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