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Heavy Snowfall Causes Major Disruptions on South Africa’s N3 Highway

September 21, 2024 - Updated on March 5, 2025
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Heavy Snowfall Disrupts South Africa's N3 Highway: Key Updates

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On Saturday, September 21, 2024, heavy snowfall blanketed parts of South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province, causing significant travel disruptions and forcing road closures along the N3 highway, one of the country’s busiest transport routes. The unusually thick snow, which continued into the night, stranded motorists and created hazardous driving conditions. As authorities rush to manage the situation, residents and travelers in the area are advised to delay their journeys and avoid the N3 until conditions improve.

Severe Disruptions on N3 Highway

The N3 highway, a vital freight corridor connecting Johannesburg and the port city of Durban, saw major sections between Warden and Tugela Plaza closed due to thick snowfall. The South African Department of Transport reported that the highway became impassable, with many motorists stranded overnight. Despite the challenging conditions, no injuries or fatalities have been reported as of this morning.

Numerous travelers were trapped in their vehicles for over 13 hours, with some running out of food and essential supplies. Motorists like Muhammad Goolam, interviewed by Newzroom Afrika, described the difficult circumstances, saying, “Food supplies are out, and I don’t see us being able to drive out without assistance from emergency personnel.”

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Social media has been flooded with videos and images showing the extent of the snowfall, with cars, trucks, and minibusses stuck in deep snow. Road safety organization Arrive Alive posted warnings about dangerous visibility and the potential for black ice, especially as temperatures dropped overnight. The organization stressed that travel remains risky and urged drivers to exercise extreme caution.

Emergency Services and Weather Alerts

Emergency services have been dispatched to aid stranded travelers and clear key routes. However, as of Saturday morning, the South African Weather Service continues to issue alerts about severe weather conditions across KwaZulu-Natal and other affected regions. The weather service warned that mountain passes in the area were particularly dangerous and that certain communities had become inaccessible due to the snow.

The cold and wet conditions are expected to persist, with a high risk of further snowfall in the coming days. The weather service also cautioned about the possibility of livestock and crop losses in the region, emphasizing that the unusual weather patterns could lead to significant agricultural damage.

Three border posts with the Kingdom of Lesotho have been closed by South Africa’s Border Management Authority, citing the hazardous conditions. These closures will remain in effect until the weather improves and the roads are safe for travel.

Impact on Freight and Transport

The N3 is a key freight route in South Africa, with millions of tons of cargo transported annually between Johannesburg and Durban. The road’s closure is already causing disruptions to the supply chain, with freight trucks stuck alongside other vehicles in the snow. The South African government has expressed concern about the economic impact of the extended road closures, especially if the situation continues into next week.

Transport authorities have advised road users to delay their journeys and make use of alternative routes where possible. Officials are also working to ensure that emergency services can access the region to aid in the clearance of snow and assist stranded motorists.

Long-Term Weather Forecast and Preparations

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According to the South African Weather Service, cold conditions will continue throughout the weekend, with snowfall expected to taper off by Sunday. Authorities are monitoring weather patterns closely and are preparing for further potential disruptions if the snowfall persists. Road safety campaigns are being launched to inform residents and travelers of the risks posed by black ice and poor visibility.

Experts have highlighted that the current snowfall is highly unusual for this time of year, with some meteorologists attributing it to shifting weather patterns brought about by climate change. The government is expected to review its emergency preparedness in the wake of these unexpected conditions, particularly for major transport routes like the N3, which are critical for both commercial and personal travel.

The heavy snowfall in KwaZulu-Natal has brought significant disruptions to South Africa’s transport network, with the N3 highway at the center of the crisis. As emergency services work to clear the roads and assist those stranded, motorists are urged to avoid the area until conditions improve. With more snow expected and concerns about black ice growing, South Africans in affected regions are bracing for ongoing challenges in the days to come.

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