Thirteen Durban beaches have been reopened after high levels of e-coli were found last month.
Reopened beaches include Bay Beach, North and South Beach, uShaka and Amanzimtoti Main Beach.
The City of eThekwini says testing has confirmed that the water quality at these beaches is at an acceptable standard.
The City has opened some beaches following extensive water testing. They are: Bay Beach, North & South Beach, Wedge Beach, Addington, uShaka Beach, Point Beach (Vetchies), Brighton Beach, Amanzimtoti Main Beach, Pipeline Beach, Warner Beach, Winklespruit Beach, and Umgababa Beach
— eThekwini Municipality (@eThekwiniM) September 10, 2022
Meanwhile, beaches such as eThekwini Beach, Laguna Seasonal Beach, and Reunion Beach remain closed.
Beachgoers are urged avoid water-related activities at closed beaches.
The City says the public will be notified when the closed beaches are reopened and safe for public use.
Beaches that remain closed include eThekwini Beach, Laguna Seasonal Beach, Ansteys Beach, Reunion Beach, and Baggies Beach. All water activities such as swimming, surfing, fishing, bathing, and canoeing are therefore prohibited at the above-mentioned beaches.
— eThekwini Municipality (@eThekwiniM) September 10, 2022
-EWN
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