The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) and the Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) have started damage assessments and clean-up operations following heavy storms and flooding that affected parts of Johannesburg and KwaZulu-Natal earlier this week. In a statement released by Sanral on Tuesday, Logashri Sewnarain, Regional Manager of South African National Roads Agency SOC Limited (Eastern Region) said that no damage had been reported to roads and bridges within Sanral’s jurisdiction. “A cut face on the M41 between the Mt Edgecombe Interchange and the new Flanders Drive Interchange (where the new Flanders Drive on-ramp goes onto the M41), collapsed onto the M41, closing part of the M41 East bound. The actual road is, however, intact and will be reopened once the mud debris has been cleared,” Sewnarain said disputing reports that the road itself had collapsed. The agency said once the rains subside and the flood waters recede it would be able to make a thorough assessment to determine if there has been any damage to roads and bridges.
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