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Knysna
When the rain comes, especially during times of drought, people usually experience great joy and relief as this precious resource falls down on the parched earth. Unless, that is, you are a resident of the Brenton-on-Lake area in Knysna. For more than a week after the mudslides hit the area in mid-November following a spell of torrential rain, Lake Brenton residents were still clearing mud, sand and other debris from their homes and surrounding streets.
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