WATCH: Massive waves, cyclonic weather conditions cause closure of Durban beach

WATCH: Massive waves, cyclonic weather conditions cause closure of Durban beach

Durban's North Beach has been closed due to extreme weather conditions. Strong southwesterly winds have been blowing along the KZN coastline since this morning - causing stormy surf on the city's main beaches.

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Massive waves have been crashing over the promenade at North Beach since early this afternoon - with lifeguards declaring the popular spot for beach revelers a no-go area.


It's believed that the harsh weather is a result of Cyclone Enawo - which battered the coast of Madagascar this week, causing devastation there - and has since affected the weather system in Durban.

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Rescue Care's Garrith Jamieson says the beach has been closed to swimmers - due to the danger posed by the massive swells.


"Currently on North Beach, outside Wimpy, where the cyclone has affected the waves are crashing over the promenade. The beach has been closed to bathers, and lifeguards are on the promenade monitoring people," he said.

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It's believed that the waves have since reached up to 10 feet.


*Watch footage of the massive swells below:

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