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TravelComments.com – Kruger National Park: Road closures due to heavy rains & flooding!

 

(Posted 09th February 2023)

 

South African National Park (SANParks) has announced several road updates for roads in the Kruger National Park. The region experienced heavy rains and flooding over the last couple of days, which caused roads and bridges inside the National Park to overflow. According to SANParks:… READ MORE

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