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coastal N2 Highway suffered several washouts, with bridges destroyed. Southbound lanes of the N3 Highway, which connects Durban and Johannesburg, were closed due to flooding and debris. By 13 April, trucks were backlogged on the N3 South from the Marrian Hill Plaza back 10 km to Hammarsdale with minor looting taking place as they were unable to enter the port in Durban. Transnet suspended port operations in Durban. This occurred in the early evening of Monday 11 April, and a command centre made up of Transnet, customers and operators were set up to monitor activities at the port. The heavy rains then damaged the roads leading into the port and on the N3 leading to the city. Shipping into the port had also been suspended. Freight transport companies were told not to send transport cargo to Durban. At the Port of Richards Bay, terminals were operating but in a limited capacity. A hydroelectric dam operated by Eskom was overwhelmed by rising waters, rendering it inoperable. Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter announced on Tuesday 12 April that rolling blackouts would occur
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