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For the second time this year, the Kruger National Park (KNP) has had to close its Crocodile Bridge Entrance Gate as the water of the Crocodile River has risen over the level of the access road.
Guests are advised to use alternative gates like Malelane Entrance Gate (about 58 kilometres away) if they are coming to the Park this weekend.
It is also recommended that visitors to the park exercise extreme caution when driving on gravel roads and to take note of roads that have been closed, as they could get stuck and it might be some time before help arrives.
Crocodile Bridge Entrance Gate was closed at about 10:00 this morning when KNP officials assessed the rising level of the Crocodile River as being too dangerous for vehicles to cross.
For more information, guests can contact Crocodile Bridge on 013 735 6012.
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Issued by:
Raymond Travers
Media Relations Practitioner
Kruger National Park
Tel: 013 735 4116
Cell: 082 908 2677
E-mail
Enquiries:
William Mabasa
HOD: Public Relations and Communications
Kruger National Park
Tel: 013 735 4363
Cell: 082 807 3919
E-mail