Volunteer members of the NSRI , the St Francis Fire Department and those of the disaster management team took … More
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Sand River update after disaster management meeting today
The temporary vehicle bridge across the Sand River in St Francis Bay washed away just before 1 pm. A section … More
Sand River’s temporary bridge has now washed away
The temporary bridge washed away at lunchtime today. There is, however, a pedestrian crossing in place. The bridge washed away after … More
Sand River Bridge still closed, pedestrians can now cross over
The temporary bridge is closed for cars but pedestrians can make use of it. Municipal officials are on site monitoring … More
Sand River bridge is now closed – we are temporarily marooned again
The temporary crossing across the Sand River towards St Francis Bay has been closed. According to an announcement from Kouga … More
Storm water about to flow over Sand River bridge
Photo, above: The wall of the Sand River bridge taken at 4.15 pm yesterday. The temporary gravel bridge over the … More
NSRI jetski suffers engine failure at Billabong Pro
NSRI St Francis Bay sent their sea rescue craft Spirit of St Francis II to assist the Jeffreys Bay rescue … More
Potholes on Sand River bridge
The Sand River on the Links side. By Bev Mortimer A visit to the Sand River bridge at 4.15 … More
Jordy wins Billabong JBay, Parko in lead for ASP World title
Champion Jordy keeps South African flag flying! Photo: Billabong/ Karen Jordy Smith (ZAF), 23, won the 2011 Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay … More
Jordy takes quarters, now through to the semi finals
Local favourite, South African Jordy Smith, used his past years of experience in Jeffreys Bay to choose waves that offered … More
Billabong Final Event is on from 7.30 this morning
The final day of the Billabong Pro Jeffreys Bay at Supertubes has been called ‘On!’ this morning with the Quarterfinals … More
Epic surfing marathon of three rounds today at Billabong
The world’s best surfers put on a high-performance clinic today in pumping six-to-eight foot (2 – 2.5 metre) surf at … More
