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Snowfall has forced road closures in southern KwaZulu-Natal. Image: Pexels

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Snowfall closes the N2, prompting warnings for KZN motorists

Heavy snowfall prompted the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport and Human Settlements to close the N2 between Kokstad and Umzimkhulu. They warned motorists and “snow chasers” to stay clear of the area due to dangerous driving conditions. MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma announced the closure on Tuesday, stating that severe weather had already […]

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Snowfall has forced road closures in southern KwaZulu-Natal. Image: Pexels

Heavy snowfall prompted the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport and Human Settlements to close the N2 between Kokstad and Umzimkhulu.

They warned motorists and “snow chasers” to stay clear of the area due to dangerous driving conditions.

MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma announced the closure on Tuesday, stating that severe weather had already stranded trucks and severely congested traffic.

“To save lives, we have decided to close completely the road between Kokstad and Pietermaritzburg and R603 Tacoma to Reit,” he said.

Authorities mobilise to keep routes clear from snow

Duma confirmed that the province has deployed more than ten motor graders along key routes to prevent snow buildup from exceeding 30cm.

“Drivers of motor graders are currently being sharpened to respond with speed and a sense of urgency to remove snow,” he explained.

The Road Traffic Inspectorate (RTI), along with local traffic police from Kokstad and Ray Nkonyeni municipalities, actively manages the situation. Their teams are redirecting traffic, assisting stuck vehicles, and working to clear snow from major routes.

The department prioritizes critical corridors, including the N2 around Kokstad and Port Shepstone, the N3 between Harrismith and Tugela Toll, and the R617 between Kokstad and Underberg, as the storm hit these areas hardest.

Severe Weather Warnings and Emergency Meetings

KwaZulu-Natal has three Level 6 Orange warnings for disruptive snow, heavy rainfall, and gale-force winds across its southern regions. Duma is scheduled to meet with Ugu District Mayor Skhumbuzo Mqadi, Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality Mayor Zandile Mzindle, and other local leaders to coordinate ongoing responses.

“We therefore urge motorists and members of the general public to avoid that area at all costs by delaying their trips to Kokstad,” said Duma.