Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 07 December 2025
📘 Source: The Mercury

A man drowned on Durban’s New Beach on Saturday morning. A man drowned at Durban’s New beach on Saturday, according to a report by ALS Paramedics. In a statement, ALS Paramedics reported that it had responded to a call just after 10.15am on Saturday to an incident on the Durban beachfront.

“Paramedics arrived on the scene to find Metro Police and Lifeguards in attendance and were shown to the victim. A male believed to be in his thirties had got into difficulty whilst swimming and was rescued by lifeguards. “Paramedics assessed the man however he showed no signs of life and was declared deceased on the scene.At this stage the events leading up to the drowning is unknown however SAPS were in attendance and will be investigating further.” The first responders urged beachgoers to swim in designated areas and be mindful of the ocean’s strong currents.

The incident comes after the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) issued an advisory about the dangers of the spring tide this weekend. NSRI Communications Manager Andrew Ingram urged beachgoers to exercise caution during this full moon spring tide, which peaked on Thursday, as it wnd will significantly impact tidal conditions over the weekend. During a spring tide, he said beachgoers should anticipate noticeable fluctuations in water levels.

📖 Continue Reading
This is a preview of the full article. To read the complete story, click the button below.

Read Full Article on The Mercury

AllZimNews aggregates content from various trusted sources to keep you informed.

[paywall]

The high tide will see the water extending significantly further up the shoreline, while the low tide will recede, exposing more of the seabed. For those planning a day at the beach, the NSRI stressed the importance of selecting designated areas. “Swim at lifeguard-protected beaches and always stay between the lifeguard flags.”

[/paywall]

📰 Article Attribution
Originally published by The Mercury • December 07, 2025

Powered by
AllZimNews

By Hope