City continues to proactively respond to inclement weather conditions
Risk Of Flash Flooding Continues
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and last updated 2021-07-07 21:41:32-04
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas â The threat of flash flooding for the Coastal Bend continues through Friday morning as the National Weather Service predicts an additional four to six inches of rain for our area.
The Public Works Department continues to monitor the water level at Oso Creek, which is forecast to reach the 24-foot stage by Thursday morning. This could result in possible lowland flooding from the Violet area to Oso Bay. Crews also continue to monitor La Volla Creek, the Island and Flour Bluff.
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Parts of Durban without water as load shedding leads to interruption at major supply systems
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DURBAN - SEVERAL areas around the city have been hit by water interruptions since the implementation of stage 2 load shedding, which kicked off last week.
A spokesperson from eThekwini Municipality said load shedding has resulted in interruptions to power supply in major bulk treatment works and several strategic installations within the City. This matter has been further exacerbated by the lack of storage at Durban Heights treatment works as its major storage reservoir is currently undergoing rehabilitation, the spokesperson said.
As a result, the following outer lying areas have been adversely affected with water outages;