The protests that began on Monday, 27 May 2024, in Burnwood, Durban, have escalated, causing widespread disruption and safety concerns.
Burnwood protests: Here are the latest updates
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On Tuesday, protestors continued to block key roads, including the Clare Road bridge and the end of Burnwood Road heading towards Makro in Springfield, using burning tyres and debris.
These actions have turned Burnwood Road into a no-go zone, severely impacting traffic and daily activities in the area.
The reasons for the unrest and the organisation behind the protests remain unclear.
However, eyewitnesses reported that protestors were throwing stones at passing vehicles, posing significant dangers to both motorists and pedestrians.
Authorities have been working around the clock to manage the situation.
Local police have been deployed to the scene to monitor the protests and attempt to restore order.
Despite their presence, the protests have continued to disrupt daily life, with many roads remaining closed and traffic being redirected to avoid the affected areas.