Durban beaches reopen as tests show harmless hyacinths caused murky water

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Hyacinth plants caused the temporary closure of some of Durban's beaches on Wednesday, says the eThekwini municipality.

Durban's beaches have been opened a day after the city closed some of them because of murky water flowing from the Umgeni River. File photo.Hyacinth plants caused the temporary closure of some of Durban’s beaches on Wednesday.

The eThekwini municipality said the affected beaches — including North Bay, Battery, Country Club 1 & 2, eThekwini and Laguna — were all reopened on Thursday for swimming and other activities.

 

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Seeing my daughter cry because we sleep hungry cripples me as a father😭. Please assist us with any tinned food, food nearing their expiry date or mealie meal. We'll eat it with sugar water🙏🏻. We can go days without eating, my 4 year old can't 💔

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