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TravelComments.com – Durban: Three beaches are currently closed for swimming due to water quality!

 

(Posted 30th July 2024)

 

 

The eThekwini Municipality, the local government body responsible for governing and managing Durban in KwaZulu-Natal, has released updated lists of beaches that are currently (as of 26 July 2024) open and safe for swimming, closed for swimming and of swimming pools that are currently open to the public. According to the lists,… READ MORE

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